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Quality judgments of hearing aid transduced speech

Witter et al., 1971

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3704139164303534173
Author
Witter H
Goldstein D
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research

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Frequency range, harmonic distortion, intermodulation distortion, and transient response measurements were made on five aids which manifested varying amounts of each property. Effects of these properties upon judgments of quality were studied to determine which …
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