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Comparing First Graders' Attitudes and Preferences Toward a Peer Using an iPad((R))-Based Speech-Generating Device and a Non-Electronic AAC System

机译:使用基于iPad(R)的语音生成设备和非电子AAC系统比较一年级生对同伴的态度和偏好

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This study compared first graders' attitudes toward a peer who used an iPad((R))-based speech-generating device (SGD) versus a non-electronic AAC system, as well as preferences regarding the systems. In all, 115 first graders were randomly assigned to view a video of a peer using either the SGD or the non-electronic system. Participants then completed the Assessment of Attitudes Toward Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AATAAC) and answered preference questions about the systems. Results showed that attitudes toward the peer did not vary significantly as a function of the type of AAC system the peer used. Girls tended to have more positive attitudes than boys toward the peer who used AAC. A majority of participants preferred the SGD for their peer's and for their own use.
机译:这项研究比较了一年级学生对使用基于iPad(R)的语音生成设备(SGD)和非电子AAC系统的同伴的态度,以及对系统的偏好。总共随机分配了115名一年级学生使用SGD或非电子系统观看对等视频。然后,参与者完成了对增强和替代沟通的态度评估(AATAAC),并回答了有关系统的偏好问题。结果表明,对等方的态度不会随着对等方使用的AAC系统类型的变化而显着变化。对于使用AAC的同龄人,女孩往往比男孩具有更积极的态度。大多数参与者更喜欢SGD,因为它们是同龄人和自己使用的。

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