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From Tasks to Traits: Can LLMs Infer Personality From Brief Assessment Center Behavior?
ABSTRACT Assessment centers (ACs) could provide behavioral foundations for trait assessment but demand substantial resources, especially the labor‐intensive human rating process. As organizations adopt large language models (LLMs) for automated assessment, we establish initial psychometric benchmarks for LLM‐based trait inference from AC behavior.
Tobias Marc Härtel
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Background Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are proposed to be impaired in children with stuttering (CWS). This study aimed to investigate CAEPs, P1-N1 in children with stuttering (CWS) compared to children with no stuttering (CWNS).
Rania Mohammed Abdou +4 more
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Distinct Rhythmic Competencies Identified via Internet‐Based Assessment
A set of rhythm tasks administered via the internet showed evidence for distinct rhythmic competencies relating to perception versus production as well as sequence memory‐based perception compared to beat‐based perception. These findings replicate lab‐based results.
Anna Fiveash +4 more
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Social Phobia in Persian Adults with Stuttering
Background: Stuttering is a communication disorder. It is expected that stuttering may have negative impact on individuals’ mental and emotional health, which may affect their quality of life.
Ahmad Poormohammad +3 more
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An active inference account of stuttering behavior
This paper presents an interpretation of stuttering behavior, based on the principles of the active inference framework. Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by speech disfluencies such as repetitions, prolongations, and blocks.
Evan Usler
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Attentional Demand of Speech in Children and Adolescents with Developmental Stuttering [PDF]
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because attention is the only fuel resource for cognitive functions and the language have high cognitive functions, then it is possible that speech difficulties are ...
Hajar Bahrami +2 more
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Stuttering and other forms of breakdown in the smooth flow of speech occur in Joyce's work at crucial moments, notably moments of confession under the pressure of interrogation. This essay shows how Joyce uses stuttering and other “errors” in correct pronunciation to develop a new literary language that finds its fully achieved form in Finnegans Wake ...
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Objective: Stuttering is a fairly common speech disorder. However, the etiology is poorly understood and is likely to be heterogeneous. The aim of this research is to investigate phonological encoding complexity on speech fluency in 6-9 year old ...
Sara Ramezani +3 more
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Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability in Children with Stutter
Aim: The autonomic nervous system has a direct or indirect effect on motor speech and its development. The results of studies evaluating autonomic functions in stuttering individuals show that further research is needed in different age groups.
Pelin Özcan Ulubeli +4 more
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Stuttering Prevalence among Kurdish-Farsi Students Effects of the Two Languages Similarities
Objectives: It has been noted that stuttering is more prevalent in bilinguals than in monolinguals. The similarities of the languages involved have been mentioned to justify the difference between stuttering prevalence among bilingual and monolingual ...
Hiwa Mohamadi +2 more
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