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Use of nondisabled subjects in AAC research: Confessions of a research infidel
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EducationResearch EthicsCommunicationProfessional EthicNondisabled CommunicatorsCommunication StrategyConversation AnalysisAlternative CommunicationAac ResearchComputer-mediated CommunicationHuman Research EthicConsentAugmentative And Alternative CommunicationCommunication StudyUser ExperienceScientific MisconductHuman StudyNondisabled SubjectsAugmentative And Alternative Communication AssessmentHuman CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationAugmentative CommunicationHuman InteractionEthnographyPublication EthicArtsAugmentative Systems UsersResearch Infidel
Research within augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) frequently involves the use of augmentative systems users as subjects. This article will make an argument for using nondisabled communicators as subjects in AAC research.
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