33.2101, Qs: Looking for Monolingual Native English Speakers in England 60 Years Old and Above for Online Study

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Subject: 33.2101, Qs: Looking for Monolingual Native English Speakers in England 60 Years Old and Above for Online Study

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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 02:55:01
From: Hae-Sung Jeon [HJeon1 at uclan.ac.uk]
Subject: Looking for Monolingual Native English Speakers in England 60 Years Old and Above for Online Study

 
We are looking for adults who are 60 years or above for a study on how ageing
affects speech perception.

All volunteers must be:

- 60 years old or above
- monolinguals of English (brought up speaking English, not other languages)
- without neurological/speech/hearing disorders
- without cognitive impairments (e.g., dementia, learning disability)
- with corrected-to-normal vision
- without a college/university degree in music
- born and living in England
- with a working computer (a desktop or a laptop) with a speaker
Hearing aid users can participate in this study.

The study will take place on an online platform. Financial compensation
provided. During the study, participants will be asked to listen to short
speech in English and answer simple questions.

If you would like to participate, please contact Melissa Gibbs
(mgibbs1 at uclan.ac.uk). Melissa will arrange a quick online meeting and tell
you how to participate.

This study is a collaborative project between the University of Central
Lancashire and the University of Manchester. For more information, please
contact:

Hae-Sung Jeon, PhD
HLGS, University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)
Tel: 01772 89 3143
Email: HJeon1 at uclan.ac.uk

Antje Heinrich, PhD
Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness
Tel: 0161 2758679
Email: antje.heinrich at manchester.ac.uk
 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics



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