ASA - ANSI/ASA S3.52
American National Standard Measurements of the Threshold of Hearing and Signal Detectability in a Sound Field
| Organization: | ASA |
| Publication Date: | 6 January 2016 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 40 |
scope:
General
This standard specifies relevant requirements for sound-field
hearing tests conducted with the signals presented by means of
loudspeakers in free, quasi-free, and diffuse sound fields. The
requirements and conditions described in this standard are suitable
for both frequency-specific hearing tests and assessment of
detectability of wide-band signals. Two types of frequency-specific
test signals-frequency-mo
The requirements of the standard apply to hearing tests conducted in quiet. However, they also may serve as guidelines for similar sound tests conducted in the presence of other acoustic signals. If any form of acoustic masking or interference is introduced in the test, all specific information about the masking signals, their levels, and the delivery conditions shall be recorded and included with the test results
Purpose
The purpose of ANSI/ASA S3.52 is to ensure that sound field tests of hearing, and particularly tests of hearing threshold, performed on the same individual in various clinics and laboratories shall give accurate and reproducible results. The test conditions and test stimuli described in the standard are applicable to all populations of subjects including children (play audiometry, visual-reinforced audiometry, and conditioned orientation reflex audiometry) and special listeners who do not tolerate earphones.
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