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Articulation index predictions of speech intelligibility in hearing aid selectionPavlovic, 1988
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- Pavlovic C
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Audiologists have become aware of the need to predict benefits to speech understanding from amplification without necessarily performing speech recognition testing. Speech intelligibility. predictors are based largely on the articulation index (AI) theory advanced by …
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