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NEN-EN-ISO 8253-3

Acoustics - Audiometric test methods - Part 3: Speech audiometry

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Noise with respect to human beings): 13.140
scope:

Specifies procedures and requirements for speech audiometry with the recorded test material being presented by air conduction through an earphone, by bone conduction through a bone vibrator, or from a loudspeaker for sound field audiometry. Methods for using noise either for masking the non-test ear or as a competing sound are described. All test procedures are based on the use of open-set test material.

Document History

March 1, 2022
Acoustics - Audiometric test methods - Part 3: Speech audiometry
This document specifies basic methods for speech recognition tests for audiological applications. NOTE Examples of speech materials are given in Annex A. In order to ensure minimum requirements of...
October 1, 2013
Acoustics - Audiometric test methods - Part 3: Speech audiometry
This part of ISO 8253 specifies basic methods for speech recognition tests for audiological applications. In order to ensure minimum requirements of precision and comparability between different test...
May 1, 2010
Acoustics - Audiometric test methods - Part 3: Speech audiometry
This part of ISO 8253 specifies basic methods for speech recognition tests for audiological applications. In order to ensure minimum requirements of precision and comparability between different test...
NEN-EN-ISO 8253-3
April 1, 1998
Acoustics - Audiometric test methods - Part 3: Speech audiometry
Specifies procedures and requirements for speech audiometry with the recorded test material being presented by air conduction through an earphone, by bone conduction through a bone vibrator, or from...
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