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Effects of impulsivity on performance of verbal tasks in middle- and lower-class children.
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Language UsageLanguage DevelopmentAtypical Language DevelopmentPsycholinguisticsImpulsivityLanguage ProficiencyPsychologyDevelopmental SpeechChild LanguageCognitive DevelopmentLanguage AcquisitionSchool-age LanguageBehavioral IssueVerbal TasksExecutive FunctionLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSpeech ProductionCognitive VariableVerbal PerformanceSpeech CommunicationChild DevelopmentLower-class ChildrenCognitive PerformanceLanguage-speech CompetenceSpeech Perception
Verbal performance of 30 middle- and lower-class males (ages 9–12 years) was compared on four standard tasks. Analysis of the data indicated class difference in language usage is attributed both to language-speech competence and to impulsivity-reflection in response.
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