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Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools Vol.19 2-4 January 1988.
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Reliability of the S/Z Ratio in Normal Children's Voices

Marla Fendler
William M. Shearer

The S/Z ratio—a score related to the normal versus pathological condition of the larynx—was tested for reliability on 78 elementary school children who had normal voices. All children participated in a test-retest procedure, conducted by two speech clinicians in counterbalanced order. Results indicated no significant difference between the test-retest scores nor between scores from the two clinicians. In addition, the overall prolongation times for phonemes were not related to the S/Z values.

Submitted on October 27, 1986
Accepted on February 10, 1987


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