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Self-Assessment of Hearing and Related Functions

by William Noble
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Overview

The opening chapter of the book examines matters of theoretical debate relevant to the self-assessment approach overall. It also looks at technical points from the world of psychometrics and considers the motive for using self-assessment. Chapter 2 records the principal self-assessment devices concerning hearing impairment that have emerged to date, plus subsequent published work using one or more of these scales. Chapter 3 focuses on an analysis of data using one such scale, derived from a sufficiently varied set of backgrounds so as to allow certain methodological and epidemiological questions to be scrutinized. Chapters 4-6 address other areas of audiological and related practice and research where self-assessment has emerged.

Disc. theoretical & practical issues; disability & handicap; hearing aids; non-auditory variables, practice issues.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781861560926

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