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2. When you are speaking with a person who has a speech-related disorder such as stuttering, are you likely to conclude that the

person is less intelligent than a fluent speaker?

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User Zuckjet
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

A person with a speech-related disorder can know what to say, they just have trouble saying it. It has nothing to do with their knowledge, so they wouldn't be less intelligent just because of their disorder.

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User David Rauca
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