Ingham R J, Cordes A K, Gow M L
University of California, Santa Barbara.
J Speech Hear Res. 1993 Jun;36(3):503-15. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3603.503.
This paper reports the results of two experiments that investigated interval-by-interval inter- and intrajudge agreement for stuttered and nonstuttered speech intervals (4.0 sec). The first experiment demonstrated that interval-by-interval interjudge agreement could be significantly improved, and to satisfactory levels, by training judges to discriminate between experimenter-agreed intervals of stuttered and nonstuttered speech. The findings also showed that, independent of training, judges with relatively high intrajudge agreement also showed relatively higher interjudge agreement. The second experiment showed that interval-by-interval interjudge agreement was not significantly different if judges rated 4-sec speech intervals from different samples under three conditions: in random order, separated by 5-sec recording intervals; in correct order, also separated by 5-sec recording intervals; or after brief judgment signals that occurred every 4 sec during continuous samples. The implications of these findings for stuttering measurement are discussed.
本文报告了两项实验的结果,这两项实验研究了口吃和非口吃言语间隔(4.0秒)的逐间隔评判间和评判内一致性。第一个实验表明,通过训练评判员区分实验者认可的口吃和非口吃言语间隔,可以显著提高逐间隔评判间的一致性,并达到令人满意的水平。研究结果还表明,与训练无关,评判内一致性相对较高的评判员,其评判间一致性也相对较高。第二个实验表明,在三种条件下,如果评判员对来自不同样本的4秒言语间隔进行评分,逐间隔评判间的一致性没有显著差异:按随机顺序,间隔5秒的录音间隔;按正确顺序,同样间隔5秒的录音间隔;或在连续样本中每4秒出现一次简短判断信号之后。讨论了这些发现对口吃测量的意义。