Comparing Normal Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Subjectʼs Performance on the Northwestern Auditory Test Number 6, California Consonant Test, and Pascoeʼs High-Frequency Word Test
The Northwestern Auditory Test No. 6, the California Consonant Test, and Pascoeʼs High-Frequency Test were presented to two groups of listeners. One group consisted of 12 patients with normal hearing up to 2 kHz accompanied by a high-frequency loss. The second group consisted of persons with normal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ear and hearing 1984-11, Vol.5 (6), p.356-360 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Northwestern Auditory Test No. 6, the California Consonant Test, and Pascoeʼs High-Frequency Test were presented to two groups of listeners. One group consisted of 12 patients with normal hearing up to 2 kHz accompanied by a high-frequency loss. The second group consisted of persons with normal hearing. There were significant differences between the two groups of listeners in overall discrimination scores, among the four intensity levels (10,20,30,40 dB) and the three speech discrimination tests. When the data from the hearing-impaired subjects were analyzed, it was found that these individuals obtained higher scores on the NU 6 material at 20, 30, and 40 dB SL when compared with the California Consonant Test and Pascoeʼs test. The results from the Newmann-Kuel multicomparison test indicated no statistical significance between the results of the California test and Pascoeʼs test; however, the distribution of scores at 40 dB was different. Results of this study suggested that the NU 6 test was not sufficiently sensitive to detect consonan confusions in individuals with high-frequency hearing loss |
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ISSN: | 0196-0202 1538-4667 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00003446-198411000-00007 |