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Psychometrically equivalent mandarin bisyllabic speech discrimination materials spoken by male and female talkers
Authors:Shawn L. Nissen  Richard W. Harris  Lara-Jill Jennings  Dennis L. Eggett  Holly Buck
Affiliation:1. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USAshawn_nissen@byu.edu;3. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to develop, digitally record, evaluate, and psychometrically equate a set of Mandarin bisyllabic word lists for use in measurement of speech discrimination. Familiar bisyllabic words were digitally recorded by male and female talkers of Standard Mandarin. Percentage of correct word recognition was measured for each word at ten intensity levels (?5 to 40 dB HL) in 5 dB increments using 20 normally hearing subjects. Using logistic regression, 200 words with the steepest logistic regression slopes were included in four psychometrically equivalent word lists of 50 words each, and eight half-lists of 25 words each. To increase auditory homogeneity of the lists, the intensity of words in each list was digitally adjusted so that the threshold of each list was equal to the midpoint between the mean thresholds of the male and female half-lists. Digital recordings of the psychometrically equivalent word recognition lists are available on compact disc.
Keywords:Word recognition  Speech discrimination  Mandarin  Chinese  Equivalent  Speech audiometry  Psychometric function  Homogeneity  Bisyllabic  Logistic regression  Digitally recorded
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