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Child Voice and Noise: A Pilot Study of Noise in Day Cares and the Effects on 10 Childrens Voice Quality According to Perceptual Evaluation
Journal of Voice, 09/28/09
McAllister AM et al. – Perceptual evaluation showed that the children attending this day care center also received higher values on the following voice characteristics: hoarseness, breathiness, and hyperfunction. Girls increased their loudness level during the day, whereas for boys no such change could be observed.
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