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Description: Although prior studies on biofeedback interventions have shown positive treatment outcomes for many children with speech sound disorder, research comparing different biofeedback types is lacking. This study examines within-treatment response to ultrasound and visual-acoustic biofeedback treatment, as well as generalization to untrained words, for residual errors affecting the American English rhotic /ɹ/. All participants received both treatments. Individual factors related to overall treatment response are also explored. Note: Many folders in this OSF project link back to the parent project, https://osf.io/6qs4d/. Click individual components, below, for a direct link.

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Clinician Training

See C-RESULTS Clinician Training Materials at https://osf.io/pg8sw/.

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Evaluation

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Speech sound disorder in childhood poses a barrier to academic and social participation, with potentially lifelong consequences for educational and oc...

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