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Overall, the essential functions of SR tests at suprathreshold levels are to assess the ___ of the auditory system, which can differentiate peripheral from ___ and ___ hearing loss; obtain information regarding ___ ability for use in measuring outcomes; and monitor auditory system ___ over time |
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integrity; retrocochlear; central; communication; status |
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The two essential requirements (i.e., required) for SR testing are that ___ materials be used and that the same ___ and ___ be used so that test-retest data can be compared between ___. Procedurally, the implication of these requirements is that clinicians must utilize ___ presentation of standardized SR test materials. |
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standardized; procedures; stimuli; examiners; recorded |
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Since Carhart’s early observations, a substantial body of research is available to show that significant ___ in test-retest variability occur with MLV presentation for SR testing, which reduces the ___ of test scores |
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Despite the known advantages of recorded presentation for SR testing, the most recent surveys on audiological practice show that __-__% of audiologists use MLV for SR testing |
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___ SRT has been proven to be more reliable and accurate than ______ SRT |
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Recorded; monitored live voice |
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