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  1. Predicting Communicative Participation in Adults Across Communication Disorders
  2. Beyond the Patient: A Mixed-Methods Inquiry Into Family Members' Involvement in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease to Target Third-Party Disability
  3. Factors associated with disease self-efficacy in individuals aging with a disability
  4. Teaching Medical Students Skills for Effective Communication With Patients Who Have Communication Disorders
  5. The Relationship Between Non-Orthographic Language Abilities and Reading Performance in Chronic Aphasia: An Exploration of the Primary Systems Hypothesis
  6. Assessing the Believability of Standardized Patients Trained to Portray Communication Disorders
  7. Exploring the Relevance of Items in the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for Individuals With Hearing Loss
  8. Addressing Communicative Participation in Treatment Planning for Adults: A Survey of U.S. Speech-Language Pathologists
  9. Asking the Stakeholders: Perspectives of Individuals With Aphasia, Their Family Members, and Physicians Regarding Communication in Medical Interactions
  10. A Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Analysis of the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): Comparing Individuals With Parkinson's Disease From the United States and New Zealand
  11. The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): Item Bank Calibration and Development of a Disorder-Generic Short Form
  12. A Qualitative Study of Interference With Communicative Participation Across Communication Disorders in Adults
  13. An Introduction to Item Response Theory and Rasch Models for Speech-Language Pathologists