Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test

Background and Aim: The communication process includes both verbal and nonverbal elements. Nonverbal behavior or body language includes facial expression, eye contact, posture and prosody. Prosody conveys semantic or affective information to a listener. Nonetheless, so far in Iran no report on asses...

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Main Authors: Seyyede Zohreh Ziatabar Ahmadi, Mohammad Kamali, Behrouz Mahmoudi Bakhtiyari, Hassan Ashayeri, Zahra Agharasouli, Narges Torke Ladani
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-03-01
Series:Audiology
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spelling doaj-ec57ba39659b4d39b54ccab1567050762020-11-25T03:12:13ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesAudiology1735-19362008-26572012-03-012116975Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension TestSeyyede Zohreh Ziatabar AhmadiMohammad KamaliBehrouz Mahmoudi BakhtiyariHassan AshayeriZahra AgharasouliNarges Torke LadaniBackground and Aim: The communication process includes both verbal and nonverbal elements. Nonverbal behavior or body language includes facial expression, eye contact, posture and prosody. Prosody conveys semantic or affective information to a listener. Nonetheless, so far in Iran no report on assessment of speech prosody comprehension in patients has ever been published. The aim of this study was to measure the validity and reliability of the prosody comprehension test specifically designed for the Persian language and culture.Methods: This study is a type of test development. 73 sentences were orated by 22 professional vocalists in eight different prosodies. A total of 6582 voices were prepared which were listened by 200, 18-30 year-old students and a voice specialist. Having the content validity calculated for all voices, 1473 voices were found to be unanimously agreed upon by all participants in terms of emotional status which were analyzed by a voice specialist. Eventually, 169 voices were selected for developing the prosody comprehension test including the following four subtests: none motional prosody discrimination, emotional discrimination, naming of prosody and naming conflicts. Reliability of the test was determined by performing the test on 32, 18-60 year-old normal people.Results: The designed test of comprehension prosody had 100% content validity ratio and 94% reliability and the correlation of test of prosody was 89% (p=0.001).Conclusion: This test in Persian language has appropriate validity and reliability and is appropriate for assessment of prosody comprehension.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/21092.pdf&manuscript_id=21092Prosody ComprehensionTestPersian
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author Seyyede Zohreh Ziatabar Ahmadi
Mohammad Kamali
Behrouz Mahmoudi Bakhtiyari
Hassan Ashayeri
Zahra Agharasouli
Narges Torke Ladani
spellingShingle Seyyede Zohreh Ziatabar Ahmadi
Mohammad Kamali
Behrouz Mahmoudi Bakhtiyari
Hassan Ashayeri
Zahra Agharasouli
Narges Torke Ladani
Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
Audiology
Prosody Comprehension
Test
Persian
author_facet Seyyede Zohreh Ziatabar Ahmadi
Mohammad Kamali
Behrouz Mahmoudi Bakhtiyari
Hassan Ashayeri
Zahra Agharasouli
Narges Torke Ladani
author_sort Seyyede Zohreh Ziatabar Ahmadi
title Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
title_short Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
title_full Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
title_fullStr Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
title_full_unstemmed Development, Validity and Reliability of the Speech Prosody Comprehension Test
title_sort development, validity and reliability of the speech prosody comprehension test
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Audiology
issn 1735-1936
2008-2657
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Background and Aim: The communication process includes both verbal and nonverbal elements. Nonverbal behavior or body language includes facial expression, eye contact, posture and prosody. Prosody conveys semantic or affective information to a listener. Nonetheless, so far in Iran no report on assessment of speech prosody comprehension in patients has ever been published. The aim of this study was to measure the validity and reliability of the prosody comprehension test specifically designed for the Persian language and culture.Methods: This study is a type of test development. 73 sentences were orated by 22 professional vocalists in eight different prosodies. A total of 6582 voices were prepared which were listened by 200, 18-30 year-old students and a voice specialist. Having the content validity calculated for all voices, 1473 voices were found to be unanimously agreed upon by all participants in terms of emotional status which were analyzed by a voice specialist. Eventually, 169 voices were selected for developing the prosody comprehension test including the following four subtests: none motional prosody discrimination, emotional discrimination, naming of prosody and naming conflicts. Reliability of the test was determined by performing the test on 32, 18-60 year-old normal people.Results: The designed test of comprehension prosody had 100% content validity ratio and 94% reliability and the correlation of test of prosody was 89% (p=0.001).Conclusion: This test in Persian language has appropriate validity and reliability and is appropriate for assessment of prosody comprehension.
topic Prosody Comprehension
Test
Persian
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