Test-retest reliability of word recognition score using Korean standard monosyllabic word lists for adults as a function of the number of test words

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Background and Objectives: The purpose was to establish the test-retest reliability of word recognition score (WRS) using Korean standard monosyllabic word lists for adults (KS-MWL-A) recently developed based on the international standard for speech audiometry (ISO 8253-3:2012). Subjects and Methods: Subjects consisted of 159 adults aged to 18 to 25 years with normal hearing sensitivity. WRSs were obtained in 2 dB steps from the level of speech recognition thresholds to the level of 86% correct responses or greater. After one or two weeks, retest was performed. Correlation, confidence interval (CI) and prediction interval (PI) were calculated for the reliability. Results: Correlation coefficients were 0.88 for 50 test words, 0.76 for 25 and 0.61 for 10 words. Results also showed that 95% CIs and PIs were narrower for 25 and 50 test words than those for 10 test words. Conclusions: Korean WRS using the KS-MWL-A has high reliability for 25 and 50 test words, but relatively low for 10 words. It suggested that 95% CIs for each test words would be criteria for significant differences in WRS for groups and 95% PIs at each score of WRS could be utilized for a considerable difference for each individual at retest.

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Kim, J., Lee, J., Lee, K. W., Bahng, J., Lee, J. H., Choi, C. H., … Park, J. (2015). Test-retest reliability of word recognition score using Korean standard monosyllabic word lists for adults as a function of the number of test words. Korean Journal of Audiology, 19(2), 68–73. https://doi.org/10.7874/jao.2015.19.2.68

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