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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.24 460-462 September 1981.
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Analysis of the Sibship Patterns of Stutterers

Keith L. Gladstien 1
Robin A. Seider 1

Kenneth K. Kidd 1

1 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

Analyses of birth rank, age separation, and the frequency of stutterers in birth ranks before and after the proband were undertaken for the purpose of verifying or disproving conjectures made by other authors on possible relationships between family structures and stuttering. Results, based on data drawn from over 300 sibships, showed (a) stutterers were randomly distributed among the birth ranks, (b) the age separation of the siblings was independent of stuttering status, and (c) the frequency of stutterers in birth ranks before the proband and the frequency of stutterers in birth ranks after the proband were not significantly different.

Submitted on June 5, 1980
Accepted on September 22, 1980


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