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Purpose: Although mobile apps are used extensively by speech-language pathologists, evidence for app-based treatments remains limited in quantity and quality. This study investigated the efficacy of app-based visual–acoustic biofeedback relative to nonbiofeedback treatment using a single-case randomization design. Because of COVID-19, all intervention was delivered via telepractice. Method: Participants were four children aged 9–10 years with residual errors affecting American English /ɹ/. Using a randomization design, individual sessions were randomly assigned to feature practice with or without biofeedback, all delivered using the speech app Speech Therapist’s App for /r/ Treatment . Progress was assessed using blinded listener ratings of word probes administered at baseline, posttreatment, and immediately before and after each treatment session. Results: All participants showed a clinically significant response to the overall treatment package, with effect sizes ranging from moderate to very large. One ...
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100509 Video Communications; 170204 Linguistic Processes incl. Speech Production and Comprehension; FOS Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering; FOS Psychology
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Telepractice_treatment_of_rhotics_Peterson_et_al_2022_/18461576 https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.18461576
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