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Why is measuring communication difficult? A critical review of current speech pathology concepts and measures
Scott Barnes
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, Steven Bloch
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Speech Pathology
100%
Critical Review
69%
Communication
39%
Communication Disorders
16%
Empirical Research
15%
Conceptual Development
13%
Communication Theory
13%
Professional Practice
12%
Sociology
11%
Participation
7%
Health
6%
Interaction
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Speech-Language Pathology
92%
Communication
47%
Empirical Research
27%
Sociology
15%
Communication Disorders
14%
Professional Practice
12%
Linguistics
11%
Direction compound
7%
Health
5%
Social Sciences
pathology
60%
communication
33%
present
24%
intervention strategy
18%
empirical research
14%
communication disorder
12%
life situation
9%
sociology
6%
time
6%
linguistics
5%
participation
4%
interaction
4%
health
4%