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The use of self-efficacy scaling in training student clinicians: Implications for working with stutterers
Authors:Sharon R. Rudolf  Walter H. Manning  William R. Sewell
Affiliation:Memphis State University, Memphis, TN 38105, USA
Abstract:A scaling technique developed by Bandura for determining an individual's personal performance expectations (self efficacy) was applied to student clinicians working with stutterers. The self-efficacy scores of clinicians conducting treatment increased significantly while the scores of clinicians without treatment experience showed no significant change. As the student clinicians gained clinical experience there appeared to be a corresponding reduction in fear and avoidance of the treatment situation. Clinician fear concerning stuttering treatment appeared to have little relation to performance in treatment as rated by supervisors. The results indicate that self-efficacy scaling may be used to indicate clinician avoidance of working with stuttering clients.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Walter H. Manning   Ph.D.   Associate Professor   Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology   807 Jefferson Avenue   Memphis State University   Memphis   TN 38105   USA.
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