Human measurement techniques in speech and language pathology methods for research and clinical practice / Rietveld Toni.

By: Toni, Rietveld [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resource illustrations (black and white)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000336290; 1000336298; 9781003053118; 1003053114; 9781000336450; 100033645X; 9781000336375; 1000336379Subject(s): Speech disorders -- Diagnosis | Language disorders -- Diagnosis | Speech disorders -- Data processing | Speech disorders -- Research -- Methodology | Language disorders -- Research -- Methodology | PSYCHOLOGY / Neuropsychology | MEDICAL / Audiology & Speech Pathology | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Phonetics & PhonicsDDC classification: 616.855075 LOC classification: RC423Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Human Measurement Techniques in Speech and Language Pathology gives an overview of elicitation methods in the assessment and diagnosis of speech and language disorders and explains approaches to the qualification of the obtained data in terms of agreement and reliability. Despite technological advances in the assessment and diagnosis of speech and language disorders, the role of human judgements is as important as ever. Written to be accessible to students, researchers and practitioners alike, the book not only provides an overview of elicitation procedures of human judgement such as visual analog scaling, Likert scaling etc. but also presents methodological and statistical approaches to quality assessment of judgements. The book introduces statistical procedures for processing scores obtained in paired comparisons and in the context of signal detection theory, and introduces software relevant for the calculation of a large number of coefficients of reliability and agreement. Featuring a wealth of reader-friendly pedagogy throughout, including instructions for using SPSS and R software, clarified by many illustrations and tables, example reports, and exercise questions to test the readers understanding, it is an ideal companion for advanced students and researchers in the field of speech pathology.
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Human Measurement Techniques in Speech and Language Pathology gives an overview of elicitation methods in the assessment and diagnosis of speech and language disorders and explains approaches to the qualification of the obtained data in terms of agreement and reliability. Despite technological advances in the assessment and diagnosis of speech and language disorders, the role of human judgements is as important as ever. Written to be accessible to students, researchers and practitioners alike, the book not only provides an overview of elicitation procedures of human judgement such as visual analog scaling, Likert scaling etc. but also presents methodological and statistical approaches to quality assessment of judgements. The book introduces statistical procedures for processing scores obtained in paired comparisons and in the context of signal detection theory, and introduces software relevant for the calculation of a large number of coefficients of reliability and agreement. Featuring a wealth of reader-friendly pedagogy throughout, including instructions for using SPSS and R software, clarified by many illustrations and tables, example reports, and exercise questions to test the readers understanding, it is an ideal companion for advanced students and researchers in the field of speech pathology.

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