What does PATS mean?
PATS means Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering?
Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering can be abbreviated as PATS
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What does PATS stand for? PATS stands for "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering". |
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How to abbreviate "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering"? "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering" can be abbreviated as PATS. |
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What is the meaning of PATS abbreviation? The meaning of PATS abbreviation is "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering". |
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What is PATS abbreviation? One of the definitions of PATS is "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering". |
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What does PATS mean? PATS as abbreviation means "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering". |
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What is shorthand of Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering? The most common shorthand of "Parenteral Attitudes Toward Stuttering" is PATS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AGVQ - Attitudes Toward Guns and Violence Questionnaire
- ALHQ - Attitudes Toward Loss of Hearing Questionnaire
- ATCLS - Attitudes Toward the Criminal Legal System Scale
- ATCUS - Attitudes Toward Computer Usage Scale
- ATWAM - Attitudes Toward Women as Managers
- ATOHC - Attitudes Toward Online Health Care
- ADTP - attitudes toward disabled persons
- AMRE - Attitudes Toward Mental Retardation and Eugenics
- ATAV - Attitudes Toward AIDS Victims
- ATLG - Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men
- ATL - Attitudes toward Learning
- ATNP - Attitudes Toward Nonspeaking Persons Scale
- ATHS - Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Scale
- ATCRS - Attitudes Toward Child Rearing Scale
- ATMI - Attitudes Toward Mathematics Instrument
- ATMRP - Attitudes Toward Multiple Role Planning
- ATFPI - Attitudes Toward Foster Parent Inventory
- ATSI - Attitudes Toward Science Inventory
- ATDP-B - Attitudes Toward Disabled Persons Scale, Form B
- IPATS - International Project on Attitudes Toward Stuttering