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Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2024December 31, 2024 NZST

How Do People Who Stutter Experience Ableist Microaggressions? A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study

Tessa Senior, Octavia Calder-Dawe, Szabó Ágnes,
StutterStigmaAbleismDisabilityStammerDysfluencyMixed-methodsThematic analysis
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New Zealand Journal of Psychology
Senior, T., Calder-Dawe, O., & Ágnes, S. (2024). How Do People Who Stutter Experience Ableist Microaggressions? A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 53(2), 30–39. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63146/​001c.138413

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