The Head-Turn Preference Procedure For Testing Auditory Perception
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1995
Published In
Infant Behavior And Development
Abstract
The Head-Turn Preference Procedure (HPP) is valuable for testing perception of sustained auditory materials, particularly speech. This article presents a detailed description of the current version of HPP, new evidence of the objectivity of measurements within it, and an account of recent modifications.
Keywords
speech perception, auditory stimuli, observer bias, head-turn, preferences
Recommended Citation
Deborah G. Kemler Nelson, P. W. Jusczyk, D. R. Mandel, J. Myers, A. Turk, and L. Gerken.
(1995).
"The Head-Turn Preference Procedure For Testing Auditory Perception".
Infant Behavior And Development.
Volume 18,
Issue 1.
111-116.
DOI: 10.1016/0163-6383(95)90012-8
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-psychology/939