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A speech reception in noise test for preschool children (the Galker-test): Validity, reliability and acceptance.
Maj-Britt Glenn Lauritsen,
Svend Kreiner
, Margareta Söderström, Jens Dørup, Jørgen Lous
Section of Biostatistics
Forskningsenheden for Almen Praksis
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Preschool children
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Test Validity
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Reliability Validity
100%
Tympanometry
100%
Age Groups
50%
Word Pairs
50%
Linear Regression Model
50%
Item Response
50%
Bilingualism
50%
Parental Education
50%
Reliable Measurement
50%
Aging Model
50%
Discrimination Test
50%
Background Noise
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Rasch
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Rasch Model
50%
Daycare Centers
50%
Audio
50%
Stepwise multiple Linear Regression
50%
Audiometry
50%
Item Response Model
50%
Second Language
50%
Valid Measurements
50%
Multiple Regression
50%
Psychology
Preschooler
100%
Psychometrics
50%
Multiple Regression
50%
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Bilingualism
50%
Linear Regression Model
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tympanometry
66%
Day Care
33%