Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Once our CSD students graduate (and throughout their careers), they encounter an incredible amount of information and misinformation. And it's presented to them in many forms, including pseudoscientific nonsense, from charlatans trying to make a buck, and from know-it-alls and internet assholes who you perhaps can't decide if you should trust or not. How do we know who to trust? Can you skirt misinformation in our field by learning how to better understand people as barriers?

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What is Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and Disorders?

A podcast about science, clinical practice, and ethics in speech–language pathology and audiology.