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Reliability of monosyllabic discrimination tests in white noise for differentiating among hearing aids

Beattie et al., 1976

Document ID
2392100419686727764
Author
Beattie R
Edgerton B
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders

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In spite of criticism, monosyllabic discrimination tests are widely employed for hearing aid selection. The current study was designed to investigate the following questions:(1) How reliable is aided speech discrimination of monosyllables in a background of white noise?(2) …
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