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Stuttering-Like Behaviors in ASL • • Cripps et al. Native Other (please specify) 8. How many years have you been signing with ASL users? (Please answer using a whole number only) 9. Have you ever signed with an ASL user who demonstrates any of the aforementioned signed stuttering behaviors? • Yes • No • Not sure 10. Identify the ASL user with whom you have signed who demonstrates signed stuttering behaviors by providing his or her first, middle, and last initials: 11. What gender is this individual? • Female • Male 12. What age is this individual? (Please answer using a whole number only) 13. Which types of signed stuttering behaviors have you noticed during this individual’s ASL production? (Check all that apply) • Repetition of sign movement • Blocking during sign movement • Hesitation of sign movement • Exaggerated/prolonged signs • Involuntary interjections • Unusual body movements • Poor fluidity of the sign • Increased muscular tension (signing) • Other (Please specify) • Not sure 14. In general, where are these signed stuttering behaviors located in the signed utterance? (Check all that apply) • Beginning of a signed utterance • Middle of a signed utterance • End of a signed utterance • Not sure 15. Is this individual aware of her/his signed stuttering behaviors? • Yes • No SASLJ, Vol. 2, No.1 – Spring/Summer 2018 34