Arnst D J
Ear Hear. 1981 May-Jun;2(3):112-6. doi: 10.1097/00003446-198105000-00005.
The Staggered Spondaic Word (SSW) Test was developed as a means to assess central auditory function. In the present study, the SSW Test was administered to a group of normal-hearing young adults (N = 86) with nor history of centra auditory problems in an attempt to evaluate previous normative data and the types of errors made by this group. Mean number of errors for corrected (C-SSW) scores were consistent with the "normal" category established by Katz. Response bias (ear effects, order effects, and reversals) was not prevalent in this population. Although two subjects obtained a significant number of reversals, it seemed that changes in listening strategy rather than auditory dysfunction was accountable for this finding.
交错扬扬格词(SSW)测试是作为一种评估中枢听觉功能的方法而开发的。在本研究中,对一组听力正常且无中枢听觉问题病史的年轻成年人(N = 86)进行了SSW测试,以评估先前的常模数据以及该组所犯错误的类型。校正后(C-SSW)分数的平均错误数与卡茨建立的“正常”类别一致。反应偏差(耳效应、顺序效应和反转)在该人群中并不普遍。虽然有两名受试者出现了大量的反转,但似乎是听力策略的改变而非听觉功能障碍导致了这一结果。