Self-Perception & Cortisol Estimates of Communication Apprehension by AWS & AWNS During Various Speaking Activities

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University of Canterbury. School of Health Sciences
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2015
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Diehl, J.
Robb, M.
Ormond, T.
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The relationship between a physiological measure of anxiety (i.e., cortisol) and perceptual judgments of communication apprehension were evaluated across four different speaking situations in AWS and AWNS groups. Significant group differences were found in selfperceived anxiety levels in speaking situations; however no such differences were apparent for the cortisol measures.

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Diehl, J., Robb, M., Ormond, T. (2015) Self-Perception & Cortisol Estimates of Communication Apprehension by AWS & AWNS During Various Speaking Activities. Denver, CO, USA: 2015 American Speech Language Hearing Association Convention (ASHA), 12-14 Nov 2015.
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Field of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1702 - Cognitive Science::170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension)
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