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The Use Of The Semantic Differential For Measuring Attitude Towards Speech Communication

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posted on 2025-08-08, 16:28 authored by Court C. Walters
This research project attempted to establish the reliability and validity of a semantic differential type scaling technique for measuring attitude towards speech communication (talking and listening) in first and second grade students. Reliability was measured through internal consistency correlations. Validity was estimated by correlating the children's scores on the semantic differential scale with the classroom teachers' assessment of the children's attitude.

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1979

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  • Beaver College of Health Sciences

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English

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  • Open

Program of Study

Speech Pathology and Audiology

Advisor

Edward C. Hutchinson

Dissertation or Thesis Type

  • Graduate Thesis

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