Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
910875 Journal of Communication Disorders 2012 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper summarizes research associated with the development of the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes–Stuttering (POSHA–S), a survey instrument designed to provide a worldwide standard measure of public attitudes toward stuttering. Pilot studies with early experimental prototypes of the POSHA–S are summarized that relate to questionnaire rating scale prototypes, test–retest reliability, construct validity, item analysis and final item selection, translation to other languages, internal consistency, sampling procedures, manner of administration, and sample size. Future research and public service uses of the POSHA–S are discussed, especially for comparisons using its growing database archive.Learning outcomes: Readers of this article should be able to: (1) describe the purposes of the International Project on Attitudes Toward Human Attributes (IPATHA) initiative, (2) describe procedures to determine reliability and validity of the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes–Stuttering (POSHA–S), (3) describe factor analysis and other strategies to select items from the POSHA–E1 and POSHA–E2 pilot studies for the final POSHA–S, and (4) describe uses of the POSHA–S database archive in studies of public attitudes toward stuttering.

► Goal to provide a worldwide standard measure of public attitudes toward stuttering. ► Summary of work on the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes–Stuttering (POSHA–S). ► Research on experimental prototypes of the POSHA–S up to final version summarized. ► Rating scales, reliability, validity, item selection, translations, and sampling issues. ► Uses of the growing POSHA–S database archive.

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