• Social fluency is the concept of demonstrating proficiency in social situations and/or inter-personal relations. Social Fluency is frequently discussed...
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  • Fluency (also called volubility and eloquency) refers to continuity, smoothness, rate, and effort in speech production. It is also used to characterize...
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    also play a role. Problems in developing social skills, or 'social fluency', may be a cause of some social anxiety disorder, through either inability...
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  • Processing fluency is the ease with which information is processed. Perceptual fluency is the ease of processing stimuli based on manipulations to perceptual...
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  • L, Rapee RM (June 2014). "Social anxiety disorder and stuttering: Current status and future directions". Journal of Fluency Disorders. 40: 69–82. doi:10...
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    Letter Fluency Test – A type of formal fluency test where the subject is asked to list words starting with a specific letter. Excluded Letter Fluency Test...
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  • comprehension of it, but has little or no active command of it. Passive fluency is often brought about by being raised in one language (which becomes the...
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    First language (category Identity (social science))
    one must have full native fluency in that language. The first language of a child is part of that child's personal, social and cultural identity. Another...
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  • rising middle-class of the 18th century, who sought social fluency within aristocratic social circles. It was especially targeted to the middle-class...
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    includes elements like articulation, lip control, rhythm, intensity, pitch, fluency, and loudness. For example, saying something loudly and in a high pitch...
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