Modern Developments in AudiologyJames Jerger |
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... subjects who respond with monosyllabic words that are half of the stimulus . There appears to be a slight trend for functional subjects to give fewer verbal errors than subjects with no functional component . An additional preliminary ...
... subjects who respond with monosyllabic words that are half of the stimulus . There appears to be a slight trend for functional subjects to give fewer verbal errors than subjects with no functional component . An additional preliminary ...
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... subjects on any of the MMPI scales . Preliminary analysis of the NIH - VA data reveals only two scales that significantly differentiate experimental group subjects from control group subjects . The only general conclusion that can be ...
... subjects on any of the MMPI scales . Preliminary analysis of the NIH - VA data reveals only two scales that significantly differentiate experimental group subjects from control group subjects . The only general conclusion that can be ...
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James Jerger. The data indicated that the tests did not differentiate no mal subjects from brain damaged subjects at any age level when the experimental variable was midline judgment . According to the investigators earlier studies ...
James Jerger. The data indicated that the tests did not differentiate no mal subjects from brain damaged subjects at any age level when the experimental variable was midline judgment . According to the investigators earlier studies ...
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Audiometers with Automated Intensity Frequency and Data | 39 |
Future Automatic Audiometers | 74 |
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