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“I Amn Not a Utistivc on Thje Typ” (“I'm Not Autistic on the Typewriter”)

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Ann R. Beck & Christine M. Pirovano. (1996) Facilitated communicators' performance on a task of receptive language. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 26:5, pages 497-512.
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Carol A. Vázquez. (1995) Failure to confirm the word-retrieval problem hypothesis in facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 25:6, pages 597-610.
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Bryna Siegel. (1995) Brief report: Assessing allegations of sexual molestation made through facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 25:3, pages 319-326.
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Marjorie Olney. (2016) Reading between the Lines: A Case Study on Facilitated Communication. Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps 20:1, pages 57-65.
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Gina Green. (1994) Facilitated Communication: Mental Miracle or Sleight of Hand?. Behavior and Social Issues 4:1-2, pages 69-85.
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Howard C. Shane & Kevin Kearns. (1994) An Examination of the Role of the Facilitator in “Facilitated Communication” 1 . American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 3:3, pages 48-54.
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Elizabeth Starr. (1994) Facilitated communication: A response by child protection. Child Abuse & Neglect 18:6, pages 515-527.
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Marcia Datlow Smith, Pamela J. Haas & Ronald G. Belcher. (1994) Facilitated communication: The effects of facilitator knowledge and level of assistance on output. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 24:3, pages 357-367.
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Judith Felson Duchan. (1993) Issues Raised by Facilitated Communication for Theorizing and Research on Autism. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 36:6, pages 1108-1119.
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Michael Eberlin, Gene McConnachie, Stuart Ibel & Lisa Volpe. (1993) Facilitated communication: A failure to replicate the phenomenon. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 23:3, pages 507-530.
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John W. Jacobson. (1993) Book review. Journal of Behavioral Education 3:3, pages 317-322.
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Joseph Szempruch & John W. Jacobson. (1993) Evaluating facilitated communications of people with developmental disabilities. Research in Developmental Disabilities 14:4, pages 253-264.
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Marcia Datlow Smith & Ronald G. Belcher. (1993) Brief report: Facilitated communication with adults with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 23:1, pages 175-183.
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Rosemary Crossley. (1992) Lending a Hand. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 1:3, pages 15-18.
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Douglas Biklen. (1992) Facilitated Communication. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 1:2, pages 21-22.
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