Development of the Canadian Digit Triplet Test in English and French
Christian Giguère, Josée Lagacé, Nicolas N. Ellaham, M. Kathleen Pichora‐Fuller, Huiwen Goy, Camille Bégin, Émilie Alary, Rachael Bowman
Abstract
The Canadian Digit Triplet Test was developed in English and French, the official languages of Canada. Four versions were developed on a common software platform using recordings produced by two fluent bilinguals, one male and one female, following procedures recommended by international guidelines. Phase I of test development focused on homogenizing digit recognition across tokens and positions within the triplets for young adults with normal hearing (n = 48). In phase II, normative data were collected for young adults with normal hearing (n = 64). Statistical properties were found to be uniform across test versions and comparable to digit triplet tests in other languages.