The traditional developmental approach to target selection prioritizes:
A) earlier developing stimulable phonemes.
B) later developing non-stimulable phonemes.
C) more marked implicationally related targets.
D) errors greatly impacting a child's speech intelligibility, regardless of early or later developing status.
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Q21: A biopsychosocial perspective for goal setting based
Q22: An operationally defined long-term speech goal for
Q23: Stimulus generalization is evident when:
A) a targeted
Q24: Olive (4;5 years) is a monolingual English-speaking
Q25: If a child is showing between-domain generalization,
Q27: The complexity approach to target selection prioritizes:
A)
Q28: Olive (4;5 years) is a monolingual English-speaking
Q29: Hodson's (2007) primary target patterns include:
A) anterior-poster
Q30: When prioritizing the order of primary target
Q31: In Hodson's (2007) cycles approach to target
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