24 references – Audioscan Verifit 2 User Manual

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24 References

ANSI S3.5, Methods for Calculation of the Speech Intelligibility Index, 1997

ANSI S3.6, Specification for Audiometers, 2010

ANSI S3.22, Specification of Hearing Aid Characteristics, revised 2003.

ANSI S3.46, Methods of Measurement of Real-Ear Performance Characteristics of Hearing Aids, 2013.

AAA Clinical Practice Guidelines: Remote Microphone Hearing Assistance Technologies for Children and
Youth Birth-21 Years (Includes Supplement A:
Fitting and Verification Procedures for Ear-level FM). April
2011.

American National Standards Institute. (1997). American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Real-
Ear Performance Characteristics of Hearing Aids.
ANSI S3.46-2. New York: American National Standards
Institute.

American National Standards Institute. (1996). American National Standard Specification of Hearing Aid
Characteristics
. ANSI S3.22-1996. New York: American National Standards Institute.

Bagatto, M., Moodie, S. T.,Scollie, S., Seewald, R., Moodie. K.S., Pumford, J. & Liu, R. (2005). Clinical
protocols for hearing instrument fitting in the desired sensation level method.
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Bentler, R.A. & Pavlovic, C.V. (1989). Transfer functions and correction factors used in hearing aid
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Byrne, D., Dillon, H., Tran, K., et al. (1994). An international comparison of long-term average speech spectra.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 96, No. 4, Oct, 1994, 2108-2120.

Byrne, D. (1977). The speech spectrum - Some aspects of its significance for hearing aid selection and
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Cole, W.A. & Sinclair, S.T. (1998). The Audioscan RM500 Speechmap/DSL fitting system. Trends in
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Cornelisse, L.E., Gagne, J-P & Seewald, R.C. (1991). Ear level recordings of the long-term average spectrum
of speech.
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Cornelisse, L.E., Gagne, J-P & Seewald, R.C. (1991). Long-term average speech spectrum at chest-level
microphone location.
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Cornelisse, L.E., Seewald, R.C., & Jamieson, D.G. (1994). Wide-dynamic-range compression hearing aids: The
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Cox, R.M. & Moore, J.N. (1988). Composite speech spectrum for hearing aid gain prescriptions. Journal of
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