986 resultados para Independent Studies Programs -- Història
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This paper is a review of hearing aid practices in Mexico.
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This paper discusses a study done of neonates to determine the differences between ABR and DPOE for hearing screening.
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This paper discusses the construction of an apparatus, Thyratron Inflection Indicator, to help hearing impaired children learn speech.
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The focus of this study was to measure the noise exposure that high school basketball referees experience during games.
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This study evaluates the progress of children with cochlear implants on the Speech Perception Instructional Curriculum and Evaluation (SPICE) auditory training protocol.
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This paper reviews a study of CID students and their scores on the Meadow-Kendall Social-Emotional Assessment Inventory test (SEAI).
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The purpose of this study was to create a digital portfolio that was practical and effective for both teachers and parents.
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This paper discusses means of providing extra support for parents of newly diagnosed hearing impaired children to help with language development.
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This paper details a study done on sixteen subjects treated with gentamicin to determine incidence of delayed onset hearing loss.
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This paper compares the CID GAEL test and the CELI test.
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This paper presents a handbook for students introducing them to the Laryngectomy Clinic of Central Institute for the Deaf and providing them basic facts regarding laryngectomees and alaryngeal speech.
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This paper discusses a study to assess and compare frequency audiometric thresholds obtained under two listening environments--a sound suite and a typical hospital room.
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This study examines the purpose and uses of Cued Speech, its benefits and limitations, and its effectiveness as a tool for language, literacy, and bilingualism.
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This paper discusses the effect of play on the personality of hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to determine the maximum rate the acoustic reflex can follow pulsed stimuli in normal hearing subjects and in subjects with Meniere's Syndrome.