Eadie, TanyaJohnson, Jordan Rebecca2013-02-252015-12-142013-02-252012Johnson_washington_0250O_10901.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/21839Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This study examined the relationship between speaker and listener judgments of speech acceptability and effort with voice-related quality of life in tracheoesophageal speech. Tracheoesophageal speakers made recordings and completed QOL measures. Speakers and listeners judged vocal effort and acceptability. Results will reveal relationships among measures and have implications for rehabilitation.application/pdfen-USCopyright is held by the individual authors.Acceptability; Listener-Rated Outcomes; Quality of Life; Speaker-Rated Outcomes; Tracheoesophageal Speech; Vocal EffortSpeech therapySpeechA Comparison Between Self-Rated and Listener-Rated Outcomes in Tracheoesophageal SpeechThesis