Affiliation:
1. Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Charleston
2. Department of Biometry and Epidemiology Department of Radiology Medical University of South Carolina Charleston
Abstract
Clinical judgments are often made regarding whether maximum word-recognition scores (PB
max
) are appropriate in relation to degree of sensorineural hearing loss. In order to determine if word recognition is significantly poorer than expected, it is necessary to consider the lower boundary of PB
max
associated with a particular degree of hearing loss for speech materials commonly used to measure word recognition. The purpose of this experiment was to define a confidence limit for PB
max
from Northwestern University Test #6 (NU-6) word-recognition scores obtained from a large group of young and aged subjects with confirmed cochlear hearing loss. Word-recognition scores at several speech levels were obtained from 407 ears with a wide range of pure-tone averages. Because the characteristics of the distribution of maximum scores are not known, a procedure was developed using computer simulations to approximate the distribution of word-recognition scores corresponding to PB
max
and determine the 95% confidence limit (CL). Results of the simulation were confirmed by comparing means and standard deviations of PB
max
derived from experimental and simulation data. Percentages of young and aged subjects with scores outside the 95% CL are equal to their proportions in the entire subject sample. If PB
max
determined from a score-level psychometric function is poorer than the 95% CL, PB
max
may be considered “disproportionately” poor in relation to the degree of hearing loss. One score measured at a single arbitrary suprathreshold level that is poorer than the 95% CL suggests that the score may underestimate PB
max
and that word recognition should be measured at additional levels to obtain a more reasonable estimate of the listener’s maximum word-recognition score.
Publisher
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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