Butler et al., 1957 - Google Patents
Factoral analysis of the delayed speech feedback phenomenonButler et al., 1957
- Document ID
- 15011822172023188208
- Author
- Butler R
- Galloway F
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- Publication venue
- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Two experiments, employing a total of 388 subjects, were conducted to further study factors influencing performance on the delayed speech feedback task. The rate of presenting reading material, the intensity, and length of delay of speech feedback served as …
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