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CORRELATIONS OF HEARING TESTS [PDF]

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IN VIEW of the vast amount of evidence accumulated during the recent war years, a revision of the interpretation of the results of the various methods employed in the testing of hearing is apparently indicated. Previous efforts to correlate the results obtained from the commonly prescribed whispered voice test, the tuning fork test and the audiometric ...
B. Trowbridge
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INTERPRETATION OF HEARING TESTS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949
THE DETAILED reviews and discussions of evidence necessary to evaluate critically the reliability of the interpretations that have been made of hearing tests would take more time than is available today. This presentation will therefore be limited to general considerations of certain aspects of the topic.
S. R. Guild
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Predicting Hearing Aid Satisfaction in Adults: A Systematic Review of Speech-in-noise Tests and Other Behavioral Measures

Ear and Hearing, 2021
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: Adults with hearing loss report a wide range of hearing aid satisfaction that does not significantly correlate to degree of hearing loss. It is not clear which auditory behavioral factors
Alyssa J Davidson   +3 more
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Testing Hearing

2020
This introduction frames Testing Hearing: The Making of Modern Aurality by showing how the modern cultural practices of hearing and testing have emerged from a long interrelationship. Since the early nineteenth century, auditory test tools and the results of hearing tests have fed back into instrument calibration, human training, architecture, and new ...
Alexandra E. Hui   +2 more
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Updating special hearing tests in otological diagnosis.

A M A Archives of Otolaryngology, 1973
Ten aspects of auditory performance may be tested for diagnostic purposes. Three are measured by recruitment tests, the short increment sensitivity index test, Bekesy audiometry, and threshold tone decay tests. These hearing tests are effectively used by
R. Carhart
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Basic Hearing Tests

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
This article contains a discussion of pure-tone and speech audiometry as these measures relate to primary audiologic evaluation of hearing. The scientific foundation underlying the development of stimulus-specific standards for normal hearing, test materials, and methods for basic tests are included.
J M Dennis, J G Neely
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A new Method for Hearing Tests in the Guinea Pig

, 1965
Experiments are described in which the hearing in guinea pigs is determined by a method where response to tones is obtained as an inhibition of the cold shivering in the slightly refrigerated animals. The conditioning and recording technique is described
H. Anderson, E. Wedenberg
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Results of the world's fair hearing tests

, 1940
A hearing test for musical tones formed part of the Bell System exhibit at the New York and San Francisco Fairs, and the test records obtained have made possible a study of the hearing of a large group of the United States population.
J. C. Steinberg   +2 more
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