Audiological AssessmentDarrell E. Rose |
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... Methods in Pure - Tone Audiometry Clinical pure - tone audiometry usually employs one of two psychophysical methods . These are the METHOD of limits , usually in a somewhat modified form , and the METHOD OF ADJUSTMENT . With the method ...
... Methods in Pure - Tone Audiometry Clinical pure - tone audiometry usually employs one of two psychophysical methods . These are the METHOD of limits , usually in a somewhat modified form , and the METHOD OF ADJUSTMENT . With the method ...
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... METHOD OF OBTAINING THRESHOLD When the method of limits is used for establishing the threshold , one finds some difference between a descending and an ascending approach to the threshold . This difference is not large on the average but ...
... METHOD OF OBTAINING THRESHOLD When the method of limits is used for establishing the threshold , one finds some difference between a descending and an ascending approach to the threshold . This difference is not large on the average but ...
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... method of expressing some of the important hearing aid performance factors ( 82 ) . The HAIC Standard Method is based on the use of USASI Standard S3.3-1960 , which describes the method whereby the measurements are to be made . In 1967 ...
... method of expressing some of the important hearing aid performance factors ( 82 ) . The HAIC Standard Method is based on the use of USASI Standard S3.3-1960 , which describes the method whereby the measurements are to be made . In 1967 ...
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Sound Generation and Transmission | 1 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 17 |
The Inner Ear | 25 |
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