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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.49 196-201 May 1984.
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Equivalent Forms and Split-Half Reliability of the NU-Chips Administered in Noise

Gail D. Chermak 1, Cheri M. Pederson 1, and Robert B. Bendel 1

1 Washington State University, Pullman

The effects of white noise on the equivalent forms reliability and internal consistency reliability of the Northwestern University-Children's Perception of Speech Test (NU-CHIPS) were examined. Subjects were 36 normally hearing 10-year-old children who were assigned randomly in equal numbers to one of three experimental groups. Each group was administered all four forms of the NU-CHIPS at one of three signal-to-noise ratios (S/N = -4, S/N = O, S/N = +2). The reliability of the NU-CHIPS when presented in noise is diminished relative to its reported reliability when administered in quiet as revealed by Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients.

Submitted on July 26, 1982
Accepted on February 11, 1984







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