A voice-operated response unit for use in the psychological assessment of motor impaired subjects

Abstract
A voice-operated response unit was developed using existing microprocessing technology to enable the vocal recording of answers to a psychological test–the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), which cannot be completed in standard paper-and-pencil format by persons with impaired hand function. Components, cost and operation of the system are described, and data concerning reliability are presented. Applications for such a system are discussed, as are extensions of its utility to other psychological tests.

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