John has a sensorineural hearing loss and Paul has a conductive hearing loss.
A) John's speech discrimination skills are probably better than Paul's speech discrimination abilities.
B) Paul's speech discrimination skills are probably better than John's speech discrimination abilities.
C) John and Paul probably display similar speech discrimination abilities.
D) John's speech discrimination skills will be better for the left ear and Paul's speech discrimination will probably be better for the right ear.
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Q1: When working with special populations such as
Q3: Scott's test results suggest a
A)Conductive hearing loss
B)Sensorineural
Q4: Audiometers emit pure tones used for quantitative
Q5: Tests by air conduction are accomplished by
Q6: 0 dB HL refers to the absence
Q7: Habilitation services are offered to children and
Q8: In general,the greater the amount of sensorineural
Q9: Hospital-based audiologists may not only conduct universal
Q10: Many hospitals have a newborn hearing screening
Q11: Sound intensity is perceived as loudness.Sound frequency
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