Archived Articles

Cox, R. “20Q: Hearing aid provision and the challenge of change.” AudiologyOnline, Article 12596. Retrieved from: http://www.audiologyonline.com.

Cox, R., Alexander, G., & Xu, J. (2014). “Development of the Device-Oriented Subjective Outcome (DOSO) Scale.” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 25 (8), 727-736. 

Xu, J., & Cox, R.M. (2014). “Recording and Evaluation of an American Dialect Version of the Four Alternative Auditory Feature Test.” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 25 (8), 737-745.

Cox, RM.  “Self-report surveys”, INnovations, 2(2):12-18 (2012).

Cox, RM, Schwartz, KL, Noe, CM and Alexander, GC. “Preference for one or two hearing aids among adult patients.” Ear and Hearing, 32(2):181-197 (2011).

Cox, RM and Xu, J. Short and long compression release times: Speech understanding, real world preferences, and association with cognitive ability.” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 21(2):121-138 (2010).

Cox, R.M. “Verification, and what to do until your probe-mic system arrives.  Part 2”.  Hearing Journal, 62(10): 10-14 (2009)

Cox, R.M. “Verification, and what to do until your probe-mic system arrives.  Part 1”.  Hearing Journal, 62(9): 10-14 (2009)

Cox, RM, Alexander, GC, and Gray, GA. “Personality, hearing problems, and amplification characteristics: Contributions to self-report hearing aid outcomes.” Ear and Hearing, 28(2): 141-162 (2007).

Cox, RM, Alexander, GC, and Gray, GA. “Hearing aid patients in private practice and public health (VA) clinics: Are they different?” Ear and Hearing, 26(6):513 -528 (2005).

Cox, RM. “Evidence-based practice in provision of amplification” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 16 (7): 419-438, (2005).

Cox, RM. “Choosing a Self-Report Measure for Hearing Aid Fitting Outcomes”, Seminars in Hearing, 26 (3): 149-156, (2005).

Cox, RM, Alexander, GC, and Gray, GA. “Who wants a hearing aid? Personality profiles of hearing aid seekers.” Ear and Hearing, 26(1): 12-26, (2005).

Cox, RM. “Waiting for evidence-based practice for your fittings? It’s here” Hearing Journal, 57(8): 10-17, (2004).

Cox, RM, Alexander, GC, and Gray, GA. “Audiometric correlates of the Unaided APHAP”. Journal of the America Academy of Audiology, 14(7): 362-373, (2003).

Cox, RM., Alexander, GC. and Beyer CM.. “Norms for the International Outcomes Inventory for Hearing Aids” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 14(8): 407-417, (2003).

Cox, RM. “Assessment of subjective outcome of hearing aid fitting: getting the client’s point of view.” International J. of Audiology, 42: S90-S96 (2003).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “The International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA): psychometric properties of the English version.” International J. of Audiology, 41(1): 30-35 (2002).

Cox RM, Stephens D, and Kramer SE. “Translations of the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA).” International J. of Audiology, 41(1): 3-26 (2002).

Cox, RM and Gray, GA. “Verifying loudness perception after hearing aid fitting.” Am. J. Audiol., 10(2): 91-98 (2001).

Cox RM, Gray, GA, and Alexander, GC. “Evaluation of a Revised Speech in Noise (RSIN) Test.” J. Am. Acad. Audiol., 12(8): 423-432 (2001).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “Validation of the SADL Questionnaire”, Ear and Hearing, 22: 151-160 (2001).

Cox, RM, Martyn Hyde, Stuart Gatehouse, William Noble, Harvey Dillon, Ruth Bentler, Dafydd Stephens, Stig Arlinger, Lucille Beck, Deborah Wilkerson, Sophia Kramer, Patricia Kricos, Jean-Pierre Gagne, Fred Bess, and Lillemor Hallberg. “Optimal Outcome Measures, Research Priorities, and International Cooperation”. Ear and Hearing Supplement, 21(4): 106S-115S, (2000).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “Expectations about hearing aids and their relationship to fitting outcome”. Journ. Of the American Academy of Audiology, 11:368-382 (2000).

Cox, RM. “Five years later: An update on the IHAFF fitting protocol”. Hearing Journal, 52(9): 10-18, (1999).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “Measuring satisfaction with amplification in daily life: The SADL Scale”, Ear and Hearing, 20: 306-320 (1999).

Cox, RM, Alexander GC, and Gray GA. “Personality and the subjective assessment of hearing aids”. Journ. of the American Academy of Audiology, 10:1-13, (1999).

Cox, RM and Flamme GA. “Accuracy of predicted ear canal speech levels using the VIOLA I/O-based fitting strategy”. Ear and Hearing, 19(2): 139-148 (1998).

Cox RM. “A Guide to Using the APHAB”. National Ear Care Plan Provider’s Bulletin, Winter 1997.

Cox, RM, Alexander GC, Taylor IM, and Gray GA. “The Contour Test of loudness perception”. Ear and Hearing, 18: 388-400 (1997).

Cox RM. “Administration and application of the APHAB”. Hearing Journal, 50(4): 32-48 (1997).

Cox RM, Alexander GC, Taylor IM, and Gray GA. “Benefit acclimatization in elderly hearing aid users”. J. American Academy of Audiology, 7:428-441 (1996).

Turner CW, Humes LE, Bentler RA, and Cox RC. “A review of past research on changes in hearing aid benefit over time” Ear and Hearing, 17, 14S-28S (1996).

Cox, RM. “The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) – Administration and Application”, Phonak Focus No. 21, 1996.

Paul RG (Feature Editor) and Cox RM. “Measuring hearing aid benefit with the APHAB: Is this as good as it gets?” Amer. J. Aud., 4(3), 10-13 (1995).

Cox RM and Alexander, GC. “The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB)”. Ear and Hearing, 16, 176- 186 (1995).

Cox, RM. “Using Loudness data for Hearing Aid Selection: The IHAFF Approach”. Hearing Journal, 48(2), 10, 39-44 (1995).

Byrne D., Dillon H., Tran K., Arlinger S., Wilbraham K., Cox R., Hagerman B., Hetu R., Kei J., Lui C., Kiessling J., Kotby MN., Nasser NHA., El Kholy WAH., Nakanishi Y., Oyer H., Powell R., Stephens D., Meredith R., Sirimanna T., Tavartkiladze G., Frolenkov GI., Westerman S., and Ludvigsen C. “An international comparison of long-term average speech spectra”. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 96, 2108-2120 (1994).

Cox, RM and Taylor, IM. “Relationship between in-situ distortion and hearing aid benefit”. J. American Academy of Audiology, 5, 317-324 (1994).

Cox, RM. “On the Evaluation of a New Generation of Hearing Aids”. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30, 297-304 (1993).

Cox, RM., and Alexander, GC. “Prediction of Benefit from Linear Hearing Aids in Non-Reverberant Listening Environments”. Ear and Hearing, 14, 275-284 (1993).

Cox, RM., and Alexander, GC. “Indices of Frequency and Temporal Resolution as a Function of Level”. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93, 1068-1075, (1993).

McDaniel, DM., and Cox, RM. “Evaluation of the Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR) Test for Hearing Aid Comparisons”. J. Speech and Hearing Res., 35, 686-693 (1992).

Cox, RM., and Alexander, GC. “Maturation of Hearing Aid Benefit: Objective and Subjective Measurements”. Ear and Hearing, 13, 131-141 (1992).

Cox, RM., and Rivera, IM. “Predictability and Reliability of Hearing Aid Benefit Measured Using the PHAB”. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 3, 242-254 (1992).

Cox, RM., Alexander, CG., and Rivera, I. “Accuracy of Audiometric Test Room Simulations of Three Real-World Listening Environments”. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 90, 764-772 (1991).

Cox, RM., Gilmore, CG., and Alexander, GC. “Comparison of Two Questionnaires for Patient-Assessed Hearing Aid Benefit”. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2, 134-145 (1991).

Cox, RM., Alexander, CG., and Rivera, I. “Comparison of Objective and Subjective Measures of Speech Intelligibility in Elderly Hearing-Impaired Listeners”. J. Speech and Hearing Res., 34, 904-915 (1991).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “Preferred Hearing Aid Gain in Everyday Environments”. Ear and Hearing, 12, 123-126 (1991).

Cox, RM and Alexander, GC. “Hearing Aid Benefit in Everyday Environments”. Ear and Hearing, 12, 127-139 (1991).

Cox, RM and Gilmore, C. “Development of the Profile of Hearing Aid Performance (PHAP)”. J. Speech and Hearing Res., 33, 343-357 (1990).

Cox, RM., and Alexander, GC. “Evaluation of an in-situ output probe microphone method for hearing aid fitting verification”. Ear and Hearing, 11, 31-39 (1990).

Cox, R.M. “Comfortable Loudness Level: Stimulus Effects, Long-term Reliability, and Predictability”. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 32, 816-828 (1989).

Cox, RM, and McDaniel, DM. “Development of the Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR) Test for Hearing Aid Comparisons”. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 32, 347-352 (1989).

Cox, R.M., Alexander, G.C., Gilmore, C. and Pusakulich, K.M. “The Connected Speech Test Version 3: Audiovisual Administration”. Ear and Hearing, 10(1), 29-32 (1989).

Cox, RM., Matesich, JS., and Moore, JN. “Distribution of Short-Term RMS Levels in Conversational Speech”. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 84(Sept), 1100-1104 (1988).

Cox, R.M., Alexander, G.C., Gilmore, C. and Pusakulich, K.M.”Use of the Connected Speech Test (CST) with Hearing-Impaired Listeners”. Ear and Hearing, 9(4), 198-207 (1988).

Cox, R.M. and Moore, J.N. “Composite Speech Spectrum for Hearing Aid Gain Prescriptions.” J. Speech and Hearing Res., 31: 102-107 (1988).

Cox, R.M. “The MSU Hearing Instrument Prescription Procedure.” Hearing Instruments, 39(1): 6-10 (1988).

Cox, R.M., Alexander, G.C. and Gilmore, C.A. “Development of the connected speech test (CST).” Ear and Hearing, 8(supplement): 119S-126S (1987).

Cox, R.M. and McCormick, V.A. “Electroacoustic Calibration for Sound Field Warble Tone Thresholds.” J. Speech and Hearing Disorders., 52:388-392 (1987).

Cox, R.M., Alexander, G.C. and Gilmore, C.A. “Intelligibility of average talkers in typical listening environments.” J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 81: 1598-1608 (1987).

Cox, R.M. and Risberg, D.M. “Comparison of In-the-Ear and Over-the-Ear Hearing Aid Fittings.” J. Speech and Hearing Disorders., 51:362-369 (1986).

Cox, R.M. and Gilmore, C. “Damping the Hearing Frequency Response: Effects on Speech Clarity and Preferred Listening Level.” J. Speech and Hearing Res., 29: 357-365 (1986).

Cox, R.M. and McDaniel, D.M. “Reference Equivalent Threshold Levels for Pure Tones and 1/3-oct Noise Bands: Insert Earphone and TDH-49 Earphone.” J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 79: 443-446 (1986).

Cox, R.M. “NBS-9A Coupler-to-Eardrum Transformation: TDH-39 and TDH-49 Earphones.” J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 79: 120-123 (1986).

Cox, R.M. “A Structured Approach to Hearing Aid Selection.” Ear and Hearing, 6: 226-230 (1985).

Cox, R.M. “ULCL-Based Prescriptions for In-the-Ear Hearing Aids.” Hearing Instruments, 36 (4): 12-14 (1985).

Cox, R.M. and McDaniel, D.M. “Intelligibility Ratings of Continuous Discourse: Application to Hearing Aid Selection.” J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 76: 758-766 (1984).

Cox, R.M. and Bisset, J.D. “Relationship Between Two Measures of Aided Binaural Advantage.” J. Speech Hearing Dis., 49: 399-408 (1984).

Cox, R.M. “Relationship between Aided Preferred Listening Levels and Long Term Listening Range.” Ear and Hearing, 5: 72-76 (1984).

Cox, R.M. “Using ULCL Measures to find Frequency/Gain and SSPL90.” Hearing Instruments, 34 (7): 17-21, 39 (1983).

Cox, R.M. and G.C. Alexander. “Acoustic Versus Electronic Modifications of Hearing Aid Low Frequency Output.” Ear and Hearing, 4, 190-196 (1983).

Cox, R.M. and J.D. Bisset. “Prediction of Aided Preferred Listening Levels for Hearing Aid Gain Prescription.” Ear and Hearing, 3: 66-71 (1982).

Cox, R.M. “Integrating the Earmold into Hearing Aid Selections.” Hearing Aid Journal, (Invited Feature Article) March, 1982: 7-10, 49.

Cox, R.M. “Using LDLs to Establish Hearing Aid Limiting Levels.” Hearing Instruments, 32 (5): 16-20 (1981).

Cox, R.M., A.R. De Chicchis and D.J. Wark. “Demonstration of Binaural Advantage in Audiometric Test Rooms.” Ear and Hearing, 2: 194-201 (1981).

Cox, R.M. and G.A. Studebaker. “Hearing Aid Processed Signals: A New Approach.” Audiology, 18: 53-71 (1979).

Studebaker, G.A., R.M. Cox and D.J. Wark. “Earmold Modification Effects Measured by Coupler, Threshold and Probe Techniques.” Audiology, 17: 173-186 (1978)

Larson, V.D., G.A. Studebaker and R.M. Cox. “Sound Levels in a 2-cc Cavity, A Zwislocki Coupler, and Occluded Ear Canals.” J. American Audiology Soc., 3: 63-70, September-October, 1977.

Studebaker, G.A. and R.M. Cox. “The Effects of Sidebranch and parallel Earmold Vents in Real Ears and in Electrical and Acoustical Models.” J.American Audiology Soc., 3: 108-117, September-October, 1977.

Cox, R.M. and G.A. Studebaker. “Spectral Changes Produced by Earphone-Cushion Reproduction of Hearing Aid Processed Signals.” J.American Audiology Soc., 3: 26-33, July-August, 1977