Professors' Perceptions and Evaluations of Students Who Do and Do Not Stutter Following Oral Presentations.
Danielle WerleCourtney T ByrdPublished in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2021)
Professors perceive and evaluate students who stutter differently from their nonstuttering peers, and those ratings are moderated by levels of communication competence. High-communication-competence behaviors improved perceptual and evaluation scores; however, in the presence of low-communication-competence behaviors, professors overcorrect in the form of positive feedback bias, which may have negative long-term academic consequences.