2021
DOI: 10.18502/avr.v30i1.5311
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Psychometric function characteristics of Persian consonantvowel-consonant words

Abstract: Background and Aim: Evaluation of word recognition score requires multiple lists that must be similar in terms of difficulty level. There is currently no such word lists for the Persian language. The aim of this study was to construct several lists of Persian monosyllabic words with psychometric homogeneity. Methods: The most common monosyllabic words were collected from a book of Persian word frequency. The selected monosyllabic Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) words were presented randomly to 30 normal … Show more

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“…Decades, the development of proper speech audiometry materials has improved, especially for the English language [25]. The test materials are available in many languages, however, the development of these materials in many other languages is still lacking [26][27][28]. The selected Syrian monosyllabic words should be used in further research to study the WRS in the hearing-impaired populations, which is our target.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decades, the development of proper speech audiometry materials has improved, especially for the English language [25]. The test materials are available in many languages, however, the development of these materials in many other languages is still lacking [26][27][28]. The selected Syrian monosyllabic words should be used in further research to study the WRS in the hearing-impaired populations, which is our target.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%