corrective feedback

In response to an internal or external error signal, corrective feedback represents an attempt to modify the form of the output to more closely approximate the desired target. Internal signals are those we receive from ourselves: external signals are those we receive from some other source.

Definition reprinted with permission from Hood, Stephen B. (editor) available from Stuttering Foundation of America: Stuttering Words (Publication No 2: Speech Foundation of America)

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