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* a model (the SpeechRater) automatically scoring open-ended spoken responses for speakers with documented or suspected speech impairments
* a model (the SpeechRater) automatically scoring open-ended spoken responses for speakers with documented or suspected speech impairments
* SpeechRater was less accurate for test takers who were deferred for signs of speech impairment (ρ^2 of .57) than test takers who were given accommodations for documented disabilities (ρ^2 of .73)
* SpeechRater was less accurate for test takers who were deferred for signs of speech impairment (ρ<sup>2</sup> of .57) than test takers who were given accommodations for documented disabilities (ρ<sup>^2</sup>2 of .73)

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  Loukina & Buzick (2017) [pdf]

  • a model (the SpeechRater) automatically scoring open-ended spoken responses for speakers with documented or suspected speech impairments
  • SpeechRater was less accurate for test takers who were deferred for signs of speech impairment (ρ2 of .57) than test takers who were given accommodations for documented disabilities (ρ^22 of .73)