People who stutter are imitating a stuttering parent or relative.
False
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T/F About 1% of the worldโs population stutters.
True
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T/F Stuttering can begin gradually and develop over time, or it can appear suddenly.
True
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Stuttering is associated with differences in the brain; it is not just a behavior that children learn or pick up from listening to other people who stutter. T/F
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When does stuttering usually begin? Childhood or adulthood?
childhood
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Who is more likely to stutter, men or women?
Men
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What is self-disclosure?
telling a listener that you stutter, this self-disclosure may positively impact the listeners' perceptions of the stutter
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Name one famous person who stutters.
Joe Biden, Ed Sheeran, etc.
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T/F When people stutter, they might feel like they have lost control of their speech mechanism.
True
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People stutter because they are nervous.
False
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True/False. Stuttering is linked to intelligence.
False
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Can being shy or nervous make symptoms of stuttering worse?
Yes
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People who stutter often try to avoid stuttering, perhaps by trying to speak quickly, by forcing through moments of stuttering, or by not speaking at all when they fear that they might stutter.
FACT. These behaviors can actually increase stuttering.