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Fasanya, B., Omotoso, O & Fasanya, O. (2013). Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing.Management Science Letters , 3(2), 385-394.
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Allyson Adrianne Segar, Au. D. (2006). Personality type and self perception of hearing aid benefit. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.
American National Standards Institute (1991). Maximum Ambient Noise Levels for Audiometric Test Rooms. (ANSI S3.1-1991). New York.
Balfour, P. B. & Hawkins D. B. (1992). A comparison of sound quality judgments for monaural and binaural hearing aid processed stimuli. Ear and Hearing, 13, 331-339.
Bradley, J.(2007). Classroom acoustics to support student learning. In D. Jamieson, S. Rvachew, Carhart, R. & Tillman. T.W. (1970). Interaction of competing speech signals with hearing losses. Arch Otolaryn, 91, 273-279.
Cochran, W. G. (1963). Sampling Techniques. 2nd Ed., New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Cooper, J.C. & Cutts, B.P. (1971). Speech discrimination in noise. Speech Hearing Resources, 14, 332-337.
Crowley, H. J. & Nabelek, A.K. (1996). Estimation of client assessed hearing aid performance based upon unaided variables. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 39, 19–27.
Dirks, D.D., Morgan, D.E., & Dubno, J.R., (1982). A procedure for quantifying the effects of noise on speech recognition. Journal of Speech Hearing Disorders, 47, 114-123.
Gilden, D. L. (2001). Cognitive Emissions of 1/f Noise. The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX.
Fasanya, B.K. & Letowski,T.R. (2009).Acceptable Noise Levels (ANLs) for speech and music for young people With Normal hearing. Proceedings of the HPEE Conference, San Antonio TX.
Finitzo-Hieber, T. & Tillman, T. (1978). Room acoustics effects on monosyllabic word discrimination ability for normal & hearing impaired children. Journal of speech Hearing Research, 21, 440-458.
Franks, J. & Beckman N. (1985). Rejection of hearing aids: Attitudes of a geriatric sample. Ear and Hearing, 6, 161-166.
Franks, J. R. (1982). Judgments of hearing aid processed music. Ear and Hearing, 3, 18–23.
Freyaldenhoven, M. C., Plyler,P. N. Thelin, J.W. & Burchfield, S. B. (2006). Acceptance of noise with monaural and binaural amplification. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 659-666.
Freyaldenhoven, M. C., Plyler, P. N., Thelin, J. W. & Hedrick, M. S. (2007). The effects of speech presentation level on acceptance of noise in listeners with normal and impaired hearing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Rockville.50 (4), 878-885.
Freyaldenhoven, M.C. & Smiley, D.F. (in press). Acceptance of background noise in children with normal hearing. Journal of Educational Audiology.
Garstecki, D.C. & Erler, S.F. (1998). Hearing loss, control, and demographic factors influencing hearing aid use among older adults. Journal of Speech Language, and Hearing Research, 41, 527-537.
Gordon-Hickey, S. & Moore, R.E. (2007). Influence of music and music preference on acceptable noise levels in listeners with normal hearing. Journal of American Academy Audiology, 18, 417–427.
Gfeller, K., Christ, A., Knutson, J. F., Witt, S., Murray, K. T. & Tyler, R. S. (2000).Musical backgrounds, listening habits, and aesthetic enjoyment of adult cochlear implant recipients. Journal of American Academy Audiology, 7, 390–406.
Harkrider, A. W. & Smith, S. B. (2005). Acceptable noise level; Phoneme recognition in noise and measure of auditory efferent activity. Journal of the America academy of Audiology, 16 530-545.
Kattel, B., Fasanya, B. K. & Letowski T. R. (2008). Acceptable Noise Level (ANL) for music listened in the background of different types of noise. Proceedings of the XX Annual International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference.
Killion, M.C., (1997). SNR loss: ‘‘I can hear what people say, but I can’t understand them’’. Hearing Revolution Journal, 4(12), 8-14.
Kochkin, S. (1996). 10-year customer satisfaction trends in the US hearing instrument market. The Hearing Journal, 49, 23-34.
Kong, Y. Y., Cruz, R. Jones, J. A. & Zeng F.(2004). Music perception with temporal cues in acoustic and electric hearing. Ear and Hearing, 25, 173–185.
Leal, M. C. Shin, Y. J. Laborde, M., Calmels, M., Verges, S., Lugardon, S., Deguine, O. & Fraysse. B. (2003).Music perception in adult cochlear implant recipients. Acta Otolaryngology, 123, 826–835.
Nabelek, A. K., Tucker, F.M., & Letowski, T.R. (1991). Toleration of background noises: relationships with patterns of hearing aid use by elderly persons. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 34, 679–685.
Nabelek, A. K., Tampas, J. W., & Burchfield.S. B., (2004). Comparison of speech perception in background noise with acceptance of background noise in aided and unaided conditions. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 47, 1001–1011.
Nabelek, A. K. (2005). Acceptance of background noise may be key to successful fittings. The Hearing Journal, 58(4), 10-15.
Nabelek, A.K., Freyaldenhoven, M.C. Tampas, J.W., Burchfield S.B. & Muenchen, R.A. (2006). Acceptable noise level as a predictor of hearing aid use. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 626-639.
Plomp R. (1976). Binaural and monaural speech intelligibility of connected discourse in reverberation as a function of azimuth of a single competing sound source (speech and noise). Journal of Acoustics, Society of America, 34, 200-211.
Rentfrow, P. J. & Gosling, S. D. (2003). The Do Re Mi’s of everyday life: The structure and personality correlates of music preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84 (6), 1236–1256.
Rogers, D.S., Harkrider, A.W., Burchfield, S.B. & Nabelek, A.K. (2003).The influence of listener & apos; s gender on the acceptance of background noise. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 14, 374-385.
Sutter, A.H. (1985).Speech recognition in noise by individuals with mild hearing impairments. Journal of Acoustics Society of America, 78(3), 887-900.
Schum, D. (1996). Speech understanding in background noise. In M. Valente (ed.), Hearing Aids: Standards, Options, and Limitations. New York: Thieme, 368-406.
Von Hapsburg, D. & Bahng. J. (2006). Acceptance of background noise levels in bilingual [Korean english] listeners. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 649-658.
Allyson Adrianne Segar, Au. D. (2006). Personality type and self perception of hearing aid benefit. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.
American National Standards Institute (1991). Maximum Ambient Noise Levels for Audiometric Test Rooms. (ANSI S3.1-1991). New York.
Balfour, P. B. & Hawkins D. B. (1992). A comparison of sound quality judgments for monaural and binaural hearing aid processed stimuli. Ear and Hearing, 13, 331-339.
Bradley, J.(2007). Classroom acoustics to support student learning. In D. Jamieson, S. Rvachew, Carhart, R. & Tillman. T.W. (1970). Interaction of competing speech signals with hearing losses. Arch Otolaryn, 91, 273-279.
Cochran, W. G. (1963). Sampling Techniques. 2nd Ed., New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Cooper, J.C. & Cutts, B.P. (1971). Speech discrimination in noise. Speech Hearing Resources, 14, 332-337.
Crowley, H. J. & Nabelek, A.K. (1996). Estimation of client assessed hearing aid performance based upon unaided variables. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 39, 19–27.
Dirks, D.D., Morgan, D.E., & Dubno, J.R., (1982). A procedure for quantifying the effects of noise on speech recognition. Journal of Speech Hearing Disorders, 47, 114-123.
Gilden, D. L. (2001). Cognitive Emissions of 1/f Noise. The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX.
Fasanya, B.K. & Letowski,T.R. (2009).Acceptable Noise Levels (ANLs) for speech and music for young people With Normal hearing. Proceedings of the HPEE Conference, San Antonio TX.
Finitzo-Hieber, T. & Tillman, T. (1978). Room acoustics effects on monosyllabic word discrimination ability for normal & hearing impaired children. Journal of speech Hearing Research, 21, 440-458.
Franks, J. & Beckman N. (1985). Rejection of hearing aids: Attitudes of a geriatric sample. Ear and Hearing, 6, 161-166.
Franks, J. R. (1982). Judgments of hearing aid processed music. Ear and Hearing, 3, 18–23.
Freyaldenhoven, M. C., Plyler,P. N. Thelin, J.W. & Burchfield, S. B. (2006). Acceptance of noise with monaural and binaural amplification. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 659-666.
Freyaldenhoven, M. C., Plyler, P. N., Thelin, J. W. & Hedrick, M. S. (2007). The effects of speech presentation level on acceptance of noise in listeners with normal and impaired hearing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Rockville.50 (4), 878-885.
Freyaldenhoven, M.C. & Smiley, D.F. (in press). Acceptance of background noise in children with normal hearing. Journal of Educational Audiology.
Garstecki, D.C. & Erler, S.F. (1998). Hearing loss, control, and demographic factors influencing hearing aid use among older adults. Journal of Speech Language, and Hearing Research, 41, 527-537.
Gordon-Hickey, S. & Moore, R.E. (2007). Influence of music and music preference on acceptable noise levels in listeners with normal hearing. Journal of American Academy Audiology, 18, 417–427.
Gfeller, K., Christ, A., Knutson, J. F., Witt, S., Murray, K. T. & Tyler, R. S. (2000).Musical backgrounds, listening habits, and aesthetic enjoyment of adult cochlear implant recipients. Journal of American Academy Audiology, 7, 390–406.
Harkrider, A. W. & Smith, S. B. (2005). Acceptable noise level; Phoneme recognition in noise and measure of auditory efferent activity. Journal of the America academy of Audiology, 16 530-545.
Kattel, B., Fasanya, B. K. & Letowski T. R. (2008). Acceptable Noise Level (ANL) for music listened in the background of different types of noise. Proceedings of the XX Annual International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference.
Killion, M.C., (1997). SNR loss: ‘‘I can hear what people say, but I can’t understand them’’. Hearing Revolution Journal, 4(12), 8-14.
Kochkin, S. (1996). 10-year customer satisfaction trends in the US hearing instrument market. The Hearing Journal, 49, 23-34.
Kong, Y. Y., Cruz, R. Jones, J. A. & Zeng F.(2004). Music perception with temporal cues in acoustic and electric hearing. Ear and Hearing, 25, 173–185.
Leal, M. C. Shin, Y. J. Laborde, M., Calmels, M., Verges, S., Lugardon, S., Deguine, O. & Fraysse. B. (2003).Music perception in adult cochlear implant recipients. Acta Otolaryngology, 123, 826–835.
Nabelek, A. K., Tucker, F.M., & Letowski, T.R. (1991). Toleration of background noises: relationships with patterns of hearing aid use by elderly persons. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 34, 679–685.
Nabelek, A. K., Tampas, J. W., & Burchfield.S. B., (2004). Comparison of speech perception in background noise with acceptance of background noise in aided and unaided conditions. Journal of Speech Hearing Resources, 47, 1001–1011.
Nabelek, A. K. (2005). Acceptance of background noise may be key to successful fittings. The Hearing Journal, 58(4), 10-15.
Nabelek, A.K., Freyaldenhoven, M.C. Tampas, J.W., Burchfield S.B. & Muenchen, R.A. (2006). Acceptable noise level as a predictor of hearing aid use. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 626-639.
Plomp R. (1976). Binaural and monaural speech intelligibility of connected discourse in reverberation as a function of azimuth of a single competing sound source (speech and noise). Journal of Acoustics, Society of America, 34, 200-211.
Rentfrow, P. J. & Gosling, S. D. (2003). The Do Re Mi’s of everyday life: The structure and personality correlates of music preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84 (6), 1236–1256.
Rogers, D.S., Harkrider, A.W., Burchfield, S.B. & Nabelek, A.K. (2003).The influence of listener & apos; s gender on the acceptance of background noise. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 14, 374-385.
Sutter, A.H. (1985).Speech recognition in noise by individuals with mild hearing impairments. Journal of Acoustics Society of America, 78(3), 887-900.
Schum, D. (1996). Speech understanding in background noise. In M. Valente (ed.), Hearing Aids: Standards, Options, and Limitations. New York: Thieme, 368-406.
Von Hapsburg, D. & Bahng. J. (2006). Acceptance of background noise levels in bilingual [Korean english] listeners. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 17, 649-658.