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Research

Information for Researchers

The NSA actively supports research on stuttering. Through its Research Committee, the NSA seeks to facilitate interactions and collaboration between scientists and people who stutter. This includes supporting researchers in the recruitment of study participants and disseminating research findings to interested members of the stuttering community.

Since its creation in 1999, the NSA Research Committee has approved numerous research projects aimed at improving our knowledge about stuttering.

Scientists who wish to partner with the NSA for a research study must first review the research guidelines established by the NSA Board of Directors. Prior to initiating any study involving the NSA, researchers must comply with a straightforward set of review procedures designed to ensure the protection of the NSA membership.

Additional information about the NSA Research Committee can be obtained by following the links above or by using the navigation links on the right.

Scientists who have followed the required procedures can submit their proposals directly to the NSA Research Committee.

If you have any questions about the NSA Research Committee or the NSA's role in stuttering research, please contact the National Office at (800) We Stutter or info@WeStutter.org.

Guidelines for Researchers
 
Review Procedures
 
Submit a Proposal
 
Current Committee Members
 
Currently Approved Research Projects
 
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