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The Effect of Anchor Modality on the Reliability of Vocal Severity Ratings
Journal of Voice, 06/26/09
Awan SN et al. - The use of perceptual anchors, in conjunction with training and computerized rating procedures, may provide the consistent methodology necessary to improve the reliability of perceptual judgments. Although textual anchors were not as effective as auditory anchors, the combination of auditory and textual information may result in overall improvements in interrater reliability.
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