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Ethics

A Case Study from Fluency

Robert Goldfarb (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
227 Seiten
2005
Plural Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-59756-010-8 (ISBN)
65,70 inkl. MwSt
In this book, Dr. Goldfarb has gathered the leading authorities in stuttering and, together, they investigate the Tudor study and, more broadly, ethics in scientific research, diagnosis, and treatment in the field of communication sciences. Students and clinicians alike will find the accounts within this book engaging and stimulating.
Unique - undergraduate and graduate students in communication sciences and disorders do not currently have a resource for ethics other than ASHA's Code of Ethics. The present proposal uses the case study format (the Tudor study) to explore ethics of research in stuttering circa 1939 as well as more general applications to the field. Controversial - the Tudor Study has been compared to Nazi medical experimentation and maltreatment of orphan children Dispassionate - unravels the sensationalist media coverage of the Study to take a scientific and reasoned review and examination of the ethical outcomes presented Recent media attention to a 1939 master's thesis that has become known as the Tudor study prompted Dr. Goldfarb and others to revisit the ethical consideration of this study as a means of exploring ethical issues in clinical and research practices today. Over sixty years ago, under the supervision of Wendell Johnson (one of the founders of the science of speech-language pathology), graduate student Mary Tudor conducted a study to examine the effect of verbal labeling on the frequency of disfluency in both children who stuttered and children who were fluent.The subjects came from an orphanage in Davenport, Iowa.
Johnson's and Tudor's findings - that they were allegedly able to induce stuttering in normally fluent children - supported their hypothesis, but have also raised serious ethical concerns. In this book, Dr. Goldfarb has gathered the leading authorities in stuttering and, together, they investigate the Tudor study and, more broadly, ethics in scientific research, diagnosis, and treatment in the field of communication sciences. Students and clinicians alike will find the accounts within this book engaging, stimulating, and ultimately relevant.

Robert Goldfarb, Ph.D. Robert Goldfarb, Ph.D., Fellow, ASHA, is Professor and Program Director of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Adelphi University and Emeritus Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Lehman College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, where he was also Executive Officer. He has published extensively in the areas of adult aphasia, the language of dementia, and the language of schizophrenia, and is also co-author of two tests: The Stocker Probe for Fluency and Language (1995) and Time-Altered Word Association Tests (TAWAT, 2012). He edited and contributed chapters to Ethics: A Case Study From Fluency (2006) and Translational Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (2013), and is co-author of Techniques for Aphasia Rehabilitation Generating Effective Treatment (TARGET, 1995), Professional Writing in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (2009), Professional Writing in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Workbook (2011), and Language and Motor Speech Disorders in Adults, 3rd ed. (2012).

Contributors Introduction The Stuttering Doctor's "Monster Study". Gretchen Reynolds Diagnosis. Robert Goldfarb Research in Stuttering at the University of Iowa Circa 1939. Oliver Bloodstein The Tudor Study and Wendell Johnson. Ehud Yairi Teaching Research Ethics in Communication Disorders Programs. Barbara Schmidt, Elizabeth Galletta and Loraine K Obler Would Today's IRB Approve the Tudor Study? Ethical Considerations in Conducting Research Involving Children with Communication Disorders. Richard G Schwartz Some Physiological Studies on Stuttering. Katherine S Harris An Atheoretical Discipline. Robert Goldfarb Retroactive Ethical Judgments and Human Subjects Research: The 1939 Tudor Study in Context. Nicholas Johnson Appendix: The ASHA Code of Ethics Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2005
Zusatzinfo b/w illustrations
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 322 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Medizinethik
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
ISBN-10 1-59756-010-3 / 1597560103
ISBN-13 978-1-59756-010-8 / 9781597560108
Zustand Neuware
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