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Measuring voice outcomes: state of the science review
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 07/24/09
Carding PN et al. – The authors suggest that routine voice outcome measurement should include an expert rating of voice quality and a short self–reporting tool. These measures have high validity, the best reported reliability to date, good sensitivity to change data and excellent utility ratings. Other areas of voice outcome measurement (e.g. stroboscopy and aerodynamic phonatory measurements) require similarly detailed research and analysis.
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