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      Performance of children aged 9 to 17 years on a test of speech intelligibility in noise using sentence material with controlled word predictability.

      The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
      Adolescent, Age Factors, Child, Humans, Noise, Speech Discrimination Tests, Speech Perception

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          Performance of children aged 9 to 17 years on the SPIN test (Speech Perception in Noise) is described. The 11- and 13-year-olds performed significantly poorer than 15- and 17-year-olds, and this difference occurred primarily for high-predictability sentences presented at a O-dB signal-to-babble ratio. Performance of nine-year-olds was significantly poorer than performance of 11-year-olds. Possible reasons for these differences are discussed.

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          489836
          10.1121/1.383691

          Chemistry
          Adolescent,Age Factors,Child,Humans,Noise,Speech Discrimination Tests,Speech Perception
          Chemistry
          Adolescent, Age Factors, Child, Humans, Noise, Speech Discrimination Tests, Speech Perception

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