It is noteworthy whenever a
research article is published in a peer-reviewed journal, and particularly when
the scholarly contribution is judged by peers and an editorial staff to merit
publication in one of the most prestigious and influential journals in one’s
field. It is even more of an honor when the editor and associate editor
of such a journal singles out one article published in a given volume year
as the most outstanding.
Congratulations to these scholars on another outstanding research contribution and for this well-deserved recognition! [Click here for Arts & Sciences story on this award]
The Journal of Speech,
Language and Hearing Research has recognized a team of Georgia State University researchers from the
Department of Psychology for such an honor. For 2010, the JSLHR Editor's Award was
presented to Mary Ann Romski, Rose
Sevcik, Lauren Adamson, Ashlyn Smith, Mike Barker, and Roger Bakeman. Their article, "Randomized Comparison of Augmented and Nonaugmented Language
Interventions for Toddlers With Delays and Their Parents,” was selected as the contribution
that meets the highest quality standards in research design, presentation and impact
for the year.