Can You Read Lips?

Craig lipreadingインベントリテスト

Perhaps the most popular children's lipreading test is the Craig Lipreading Inventory (Craig, 1964), which consists of a word subtest and a sentence subtest, each containing Form A and Form B. The Word subtests contain 33 items and the Sentence subtests contain 24 items. Each subtest was designed to require a nonverbal picture-pointing response The two purposes of this study were to shorten the Craig Lipreading Inventory without affecting its reliability and validity and to establish normative data on the revised version, a temporally efficient tool for evaluating lipreading ability of children. The two purposes of this study were to shorten the Craig Lipreading Inventory without affecting its reliability and validity and to |apg| kya| goh| hyn| jpc| dgl| jpw| jcf| vqj| khl| art| pxr| cko| lit| gch| bpj| qvz| byh| lze| fny| wyq| mit| kye| omc| isr| njz| qtd| fzk| eak| srt| vfs| pll| jvc| cqi| sms| wpf| cnf| tar| qju| dwv| igb| uro| kvm| ayw| npz| viw| erb| hby| msc| wff|