Nicoras Raluca, Buck Bryony, Fischer Rosa-Linde, Godfrey Matthew, Hadley Lauren V, Smeds Karolina, Naylor Graham
Hearing Sciences, Scottish Section, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
WS Audiology, Erlangen, Germany.
Am J Audiol. 2025 Jun 3;34(2):305-320. doi: 10.1044/2025_AJA-24-00226. Epub 2025 Apr 7.
With current advances in experimental techniques, there is a renewed interest in studying communication behavior, reflecting a desire to improve our understanding of hearing disability and the effects of treatment interventions at the level of in-the-moment behaviors. Group conversations are among the most challenging situations for people with hearing loss. Experiments on group conversations are increasingly common and disproportionately more demanding than dyad studies to design and execute. Thorough design and planning are critical for successfully capturing valid behavioral data, highlighting the value of sharing behind-the-scenes experiences with the researcher community. We have completed a laboratory study of four-way group conversations involving people with and without hearing loss. This article describes the goals and compromises involved in our design choices and evaluates their effectiveness through participant feedback. Aspects covered include contrasts and covariates, group composition and physical arrangement, participant characteristics, hearing devices, participant experience, physical environment, conversational task, and measurement modalities. Next, we briefly describe the experiment's execution. Finally, we analyze and discuss participants' feedback and reflect on what proved effective, what did not, and what design "worries" proved founded or unfounded. We hope thereby to provide support and inspiration for others who may be faced with similar design challenges. The main message is that such an experiment can be carried out successfully and in such a way that the behavioral and self-report data collected are likely to carry a relatively high degree of ecological validity while still supporting experimental and statistical control.
随着当前实验技术的进步,人们对研究交流行为重新产生了兴趣,这反映出一种愿望,即增进我们对听力残疾以及即时行为层面治疗干预效果的理解。对于听力损失者而言,小组对话是最具挑战性的情境之一。关于小组对话的实验越来越普遍,而且相较于双人研究,在设计和实施上要求更高。全面的设计和规划对于成功获取有效的行为数据至关重要,这凸显了与研究界分享幕后经验的价值。我们完成了一项涉及有听力损失者和无听力损失者的四人小组对话的实验室研究。本文描述了我们设计选择中涉及的目标和妥协之处,并通过参与者反馈评估其有效性。涵盖的方面包括对比和协变量、小组构成和物理布局、参与者特征、听力设备、参与者经验、物理环境、对话任务以及测量方式。接下来,我们简要描述实验的实施过程。最后,我们分析和讨论参与者的反馈,反思哪些方面被证明是有效的,哪些不是,以及哪些设计“担忧”被证明是有根据的或没有根据的。我们希望借此为可能面临类似设计挑战的其他人提供支持和灵感。主要信息是,这样的实验能够成功开展,并且以这样一种方式进行,即所收集的行为和自我报告数据可能具有较高程度的生态效度,同时仍能支持实验和统计控制。