Re: [HCP-Users] Correct interpretation of NIH battery test 'Words-in-Noise' in HCP subjects

2019-04-01 Thread Thomas Houweling
Dear Dr. Elam, Thank you for your reply to Robert’s question and for the description of the NIH Toolbox Words-in-Noise Test (WIN) you provided. I would be extremely grateful if you could provide a few extra clarifications. In the S1200 release reference manual (updated April 2018) in Page 201 is

Re: [HCP-Users] Correct interpretation of NIH battery test 'Words-in-Noise' in HCP subjects

2018-03-02 Thread Robert Becker
Hi, Jennifer, That's great, thanks for the clarification! Best, Robert Am 01/03/2018 um 18:26 schrieb Elam, Jennifer: Hi Robert, Thank you for pointing us to this problem. The HCP Words in Noise score is indeed the NIH Toolbox Words in Noise (WIN) Test computed score, rather than the Tool

Re: [HCP-Users] Correct interpretation of NIH battery test 'Words-in-Noise' in HCP subjects

2018-03-01 Thread Elam, Jennifer
Hi Robert, Thank you for pointing us to this problem. The HCP Words in Noise score is indeed the NIH Toolbox Words in Noise (WIN) Test computed score, rather than the Toolbox Hearing Threshold Test that was erroneously used for the description in the Data Dictionary. We will fix the data dictio