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Quality of Perceived Sound after Stapedotomy
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007OBJECTIVETo evaluate the quality of perceived sound in relation to the audiometric result after stapedotomy.STUDY DESIGNNinety‐eight patients with otosclerosis, who underwent stapedotomy between 2004 and 2005, participated in this retrospective study. Audiometric data were obtained before and after stapedotomy.
Tan, Frederique M. L. +3 more
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Perceived service quality, perceived value and recommendation
Library Management, 2008PurposeThe purpose of the present study is to propose a conceptual model and empirically test the relationships between perceived service quality, perceived value, and recommendation in the public library setting.Design/methodology/approachThe LibQUAL+TM 2004 instrument was administered to 439 Canadian public library users.FindingsThe results show that
Riadh Ladhari, Miguel Morales
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Measuring perceived software quality
Information and Software Technology, 1997Abstract This paper presents a method for measuring customer's perception of software quality. We argue that, although the importance of the perceived product quality is recognised world-wide, there does not exist a rigorous method for measuring customer perception of product quality.
M. Xenos, D. Christodoulakis
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Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 2001
ABSTRACT Consumers are vulnerable to misinterpreting new product information, since they have negligible experiences from which to rely on. This study examines consumer perceptions of various dimensions of information quality (PIQ), based on new product experiences, highlighting the difficulty in making judgements about their products.
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ABSTRACT Consumers are vulnerable to misinterpreting new product information, since they have negligible experiences from which to rely on. This study examines consumer perceptions of various dimensions of information quality (PIQ), based on new product experiences, highlighting the difficulty in making judgements about their products.
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Perceived Urban Residential Quality
Environment and Behavior, 1985This research involved Saudi Arabians and Americans in the assessment of urban residential quality. The study sites were four residential areas in each of two desert cities, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Tucson, Arizona. Both cities were portrayed in audiovisual simulations.
Ervin H. Zube +3 more
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Nativity and Perceived Healthcare Quality
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2015Perceptions of healthcare quality are lower among foreign- than US-born individuals. The objective of the study was to identify possible explanations for this disparity. Data were from 6202 respondents to cycles 1 and 2 of the Health Information National Trends Survey 4 conducted 2011-2013, including 5425 US-born and 777 foreign-born respondents ...
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Subjectively Perceived Quality of Life
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1990Subjectively perceived quality of life is a priority concern in planning, implementing and evaluating health policy and treatment decisions. The lack of a universally accepted definition of this multivariate concept is a barrier to sound research. This article analyzes the concept of subjectively perceived quality of life to determine its critical ...
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Objective versus Perceived Quality
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006Within a business context in which many standards to evaluate firms are developed, this research analyzes the relationship between the objective quality of a rural tourism establishment and the perceived quality by the clients. As a result we find that the higher the objective quality of an establishment, the better it is perceived to be by the clients.
Rosa M. Hernandez-Maestro +2 more
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Perceived Sound Quality of Hearing Aids
Scandinavian Audiology, 1979Four experiments dealing with perceived sound quality of hearing aids are described. The purposes were (a) to find a limited number of perceptual dimensions suitable for describing variations in perceived sound quality, (b) to find the positions of the selected hearing aids in these dimensions, (c) to explore the relations between the perceptual ...
A, Gabrielsson, H, Sjögren
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Perceived Quality Through Time
2010Perceived quality has been studied in several disciplines. But, the research on perceived quality is largely isolated across these disciplines. Literature on marketing science, economics, and quality management shed the light on perceived quality.
Lalit Wankhade, Balaji Dabade
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