Social Information in Written Standard Sentence Materials: Methods and Data

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2019-10-25
2021-10-25

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2021-10-29

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Social Information in Written Standard Sentence Materials: Methods and Data

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2021-11-02

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Munson, Benjamin
munso005@umn.edu

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Abstract

The Harvard/IEEE (henceforth H/I) sentences are widely used for testing speech recognition in English. This study examined whether two talker characteristics, race and gender, are conveyed by 80 of the H/I sentences in their written form, and by a comparison set of sentences from the internet message board Reddit, which were expected to convey social information. This archive includes the raw data from this paper, and the code used to generate the experiment in Qualtrics. The later of these was programmed by Abbey Hammell.

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The reproducibility files for the Qualtrics survey (bound together in a .zip archive, TrippMunson2021_surveyProgramming.zip) have a readMe file that describes the information in each of the files (TrippMunson2021_surveyProgramming_readMe.pdf) The data-set (TrippMunson2021_raterData.csv) is described in the readme.txt file. Some of the columns can only be understood by reading one of the files (2277719_Munson_PrePilot_surveydetails.pdf) in the .zip archive.

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Tripp, A., & Munson, B. (2021). Written standard sentence materials convey social information. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters, 1: 125202.
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0007466

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National Institutes of Health Grant R21 DC018070

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Tripp, Alayo; Hammell, Abbey; Munson, Benjamin. (2021). Social Information in Written Standard Sentence Materials: Methods and Data. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/0px3-ke80.

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