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RelevantStandardsList of published standards relevant to remote test administrationRemote testing often involves performing tests outside of a controlled laboratory environment using equipment and procedures that would not typically be used in experiments. There are numerous published standards addressing measurement procedures, equipment specifications, calculations, and technical definitions relevant to auditory testing. In the lab, standard procedures are used to promote replicability and because they represent best practices, but it is not always feasible or desirable to follow standard procedures for remote testing. However, standards can be useful for remote testing by providing a baseline for comparison, identifying relevant factors to consider when altering procedures, and serving as the basis for the design on novel procedures. An example is the use of standards-compliant dosimeters with TabSINT in order to measure, rather than control, room noise during testing. The following list of standards address many of the practical issues that must be considered in remote testing.
Sound Level MeasurementANSI/ASA S1.1 2013 ANSI/ASA S1.4 1983 ANSI/ASA S1.6 2016 ANSI/ASA S1.11 2004 ANSI/ASA S1.13 2020 ANSI/ASA S1.25 1991 ANSI/ASA S1.42 2020 ANSI/ASA S12.2 2019 ANSI/ASA S12.51 (ISO 3741) 2012 ANSI/ASA S12.65 2006 ANSI/ASA S12.72 2015 AudiologyANSI/ASA S3.1 1999 ANSI/ASA S3.6 2018 ANSI/ASA S3.7 2016 ANSI/ASA S3.21 2004 ANSI/ASA S3.52 2016 ISO 389 2017 ISO 7029 2017 Speech MeasurementANSI/ASA S3.2 2009 ANSI/ASA S3.4 2004 ANSI/ASA S3.5 1997 Sound QualityITU-R BS.1534-1 2015 |