249 resultados para Hearing Sensitivity
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The purpose of this study was to redevelop a needs assessment inventory for use by caregivers and professionals engaging in educational services for children who are newly-diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing.
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This paper discusses the importance of parental efforts in the reading achievement attained by their hearing impaired children and the need for those parents to have the appropriate tools and resources to effectively assist their children.
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This paper discusses a study to evaluate noise exposure and hearing thresholds of workers in a small woodworking company in a rural area.
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A sample of deaf/hard of hearing students and hearing students ages 11-14 were surveyed to examine social perceptions about intellect and popularity related to popular culture knowledge. Participants also provided descriptive responses to their popular culture favorites.
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This paper is a review of language development in normal and hearing impaired children.
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The ability for individuals with hearing loss to accurately recognize correct versus incorrect verbal responses during traditional word recognition testing across four different listening conditions was assessed.
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This paper discusses a study to define the function relating the scores for hearing impaired listeners on four different speech materials.
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This paper reviews the social and emotional issues of hearing impaired adolescents.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine if a special hearing aid, the Transposer, can supply high frequency information to profoundly deaf children.
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This paper discusses the Hiskey Test of learning ability and its use on hearing impaired and normal hearing children.
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Research supporting a workshop about using Love and Logic techniques at home, tailored for parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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This study examined the acoustical conditions, including the surface-dimension measurements, background noise levels, and reverberation times in classrooms in a metropolitan area. The data collected in this study will help school administrators realize that appropriate classroom acoustics are necessary for both hearing impaired and normal hearing students.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a hearing screening program, particularly focusing on hit and false positive rates in the NICU and WBN at a top-rated birthing hospital in Saint Louis, MO. Additionally, the study examined how these rates may be influenced by risk factors for hearing loss.
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This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private education settings into mainstream education.
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This paper is a longitudinal study of the CID Parent-Infant Program, 1966-1976.