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Controversy Surrounds Rapid Prompting Method Book

Times Radio UK London 15d15d Impact 5
Scientific researchers have raised doubts about the validity of the rapid prompting method, citing concerns that interpreters may unconsciously influence or imagine communication cues. The method involves pointing at letters to convey messages. This controversy extends to a book discussing the technique, with many individuals expressing skepticism. While the book is considered interesting and informative by some, others have expressed doubts. Readers are advised to be aware of the controversy when considering the book.

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Times Radio UK

“lots of scientific researchers have basically said it's not real. There's no way to prove that the carer, the person interpreting it, isn't influencing the way they're pointing or is perhaps imagining that they're pointing at letters when they aren't.”

Times Radio UK

“I did want to alert readers to the fact that there is this controversy. There are lots of people who have doubts, and therefore that might be something you want to have in your mind if you're deciding whether or not to buy the book.”

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