Lutman, 1983 - Google Patents
The scientific basis for the assessment of hearingLutman, 1983
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- 3204080404665818561
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- Lutman M
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- Hearing science and hearing disorders
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the principles involved in the assessment of hearing from the point of view of its underlying scientific assumptions. The chapter examines what audiological testing aims to achieve and how well conventional procedures succeed in …
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