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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.44 169-195 May 1979.
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Hearing Performance Inventory

Thomas G. Giolas

University of Connecticut

Elmer Owens

University of California

Stanford H. Lamb

San Francisco State University

Earl D. Schubert

Stanford University

Abstract

The Hearing Performance Inventory (HPI) was developed to assess hearing performance in problem areas experienced in everyday listening. It consists of six sections: (1) Understanding Speech, (2) Intensity, (3) Response to Auditory Failure, (4) Social, (5) Personal, and (6) Occupational. A self-report response style is used. Sentences were written to describe a number of listening situations covering a variety of talker characteristics and communication processes. The development, current status, and clinical implications of the HPI are presented.




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