2018
DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20182017030
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Tarefa de discriminação de fala com pseudopalavras

Abstract: Purpose Prepare a list of pseudowords in Brazilian Portuguese to assess the auditory discrimination ability of schoolchildren and investigate the internal consistency of test items and the effect of school grade on discrimination performance. Methods Study participants were 60 schoolchildren (60% female) enrolled in the 3rd (n=14), 4th (n=24) and 5th (n=22) grades of an elementary school in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, aged between eight years and two months and 11 years and eight months (99 to 136 months; m… Show more

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“…Two hundred five schoolchildren complied with these inclusion criteria. The following tests were used to assess all study participants: Simplified Auditory Processing Assessment (23) ; Auditory Discrimination Test (24) ; Child Expressive Vocabulary Test (25) ; Phonological Working Memory: Digit Span of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -3 rd edition (WISC-III) (26) . The tests used to select the study sample were aimed at evaluating skills considered correlated to the task of oral sentence complementation (2,3,7,19) .…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two hundred five schoolchildren complied with these inclusion criteria. The following tests were used to assess all study participants: Simplified Auditory Processing Assessment (23) ; Auditory Discrimination Test (24) ; Child Expressive Vocabulary Test (25) ; Phonological Working Memory: Digit Span of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -3 rd edition (WISC-III) (26) . The tests used to select the study sample were aimed at evaluating skills considered correlated to the task of oral sentence complementation (2,3,7,19) .…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%