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Voice Rating Scale is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Education - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is the Voice Rating Scale?
A: The Voice Rating Scale is a tool used in Idaho to measure the severity of a person's voice disorder.
Q: How is the Voice Rating Scale used?
A: The Voice Rating Scale is used by speech-language pathologists to assess the quality of a person's voice.
Q: Who uses the Voice Rating Scale?
A: Speech-language pathologists in Idaho use the Voice Rating Scale to evaluate patients with voice disorders.
Q: What does the Voice Rating Scale measure?
A: The Voice Rating Scale measures various aspects of a person's voice, including pitch, loudness, and overall quality.
Q: What are the ratings on the Voice Rating Scale?
A: The ratings on the Voice Rating Scale range from 0 (normal voice) to 100 (severely disordered voice).
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