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Development of a Danish speech intelligibility test
International Journal of Audiology, 10/06/09
Nielsen JB et al. – The number of sentence levels included in the SRTN calculation was also evaluated and differs from previous tests. The test was verified with 14 normal–hearing listeners; the overall SRTN lies at a signal–to–noise ratio of –3.15 dB with a standard deviation of 1.0 dB. The list–SRTNs deviate less than 0.5 dB from the overall mean.
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