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Rodney M Gabel

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Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 14, 2006
Effects of stuttering severity and therapy involvement on attitudes towards people who stutterRodney M Gabel
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 18, 2008
Stereotyping and victim blaming of individuals with a laryngectomyStephanie Hughes, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|August 27, 2020
"Openness and progress with communication and confidence have all gone hand in hand": Reflections on the experience of transitioning between concealment and openness among adults who stutterMichael P Boyle, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|February 13, 2026
A descriptive phenomenological exploration of how people who stutter experience the U.S. labor forceCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|February 15, 2024
How perceived communication skills needed for careers influences vocational stereotyping of people who stutterCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|August 8, 2025
Relationship between familiarity with a person who stutters and vocational stereotypingCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Communication Disorders|October 13, 2007
Effects of stuttering severity and therapy involvement on role entrapment of people who stutterRodney M Gabel, Stephanie Hughes, Derek Daniels
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 11, 2006
A qualitative study of how African American men who stutter attribute meaning to identity and life choicesDerek E Daniels, Fran Hagstrom, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|April 26, 2012
Recounting the K-12 school experiences of adults who stutter: a qualitative analysisDerek E Daniels, Rodney M Gabel, Stephanie Hughes
Journal of Communication Disorders|August 27, 2002
Speech disfluency in centenariansJeffrey P Searl, Rodney M Gabel, J Steven Fulks
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Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 14, 2006
Effects of stuttering severity and therapy involvement on attitudes towards people who stutterRodney M Gabel
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 18, 2008
Stereotyping and victim blaming of individuals with a laryngectomyStephanie Hughes, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|August 27, 2020
"Openness and progress with communication and confidence have all gone hand in hand": Reflections on the experience of transitioning between concealment and openness among adults who stutterMichael P Boyle, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|February 13, 2026
A descriptive phenomenological exploration of how people who stutter experience the U.S. labor forceCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|February 15, 2024
How perceived communication skills needed for careers influences vocational stereotyping of people who stutterCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|August 8, 2025
Relationship between familiarity with a person who stutters and vocational stereotypingCody W Dew, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Communication Disorders|October 13, 2007
Effects of stuttering severity and therapy involvement on role entrapment of people who stutterRodney M Gabel, Stephanie Hughes, Derek Daniels
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 11, 2006
A qualitative study of how African American men who stutter attribute meaning to identity and life choicesDerek E Daniels, Fran Hagstrom, Rodney M Gabel
Journal of Fluency Disorders|April 26, 2012
Recounting the K-12 school experiences of adults who stutter: a qualitative analysisDerek E Daniels, Rodney M Gabel, Stephanie Hughes
Journal of Communication Disorders|August 27, 2002
Speech disfluency in centenariansJeffrey P Searl, Rodney M Gabel, J Steven Fulks
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