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... audiometers that are now available . For individual testing , pure tone audiometers are generally employed . In ad ... audiometer dial . The zero point on this dial represents the intensity of sound that the " normal " ear Special ...
... audiometers that are now available . For individual testing , pure tone audiometers are generally employed . In ad ... audiometer dial . The zero point on this dial represents the intensity of sound that the " normal " ear Special ...
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... audiometer . This point was empirically determined in the process of cali- brating each instrument , by testing a large normative sampling of persons . The subject's hearing loss , as indicated on the audiometer , represents the number ...
... audiometer . This point was empirically determined in the process of cali- brating each instrument , by testing a large normative sampling of persons . The subject's hearing loss , as indicated on the audiometer , represents the number ...
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... audiometers are sometimes employed for this purpose . In this case , the sound stimulus the subject receives through the earphone is the human voice pro- nouncing numbers , words , or sentences . As in the pure tone audiometer , the ...
... audiometers are sometimes employed for this purpose . In this case , the sound stimulus the subject receives through the earphone is the human voice pro- nouncing numbers , words , or sentences . As in the pure tone audiometer , the ...
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Functions and Origins of Psychological Testing | 3 |
Measurement of personality | 16 |
Varieties of psychological tests | 31 |
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