Exam 11: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

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There is considerable disagreement among professionals and parents with respect to inclusion for students who are deaf.Describe two arguments against inclusion for these students.

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When performance tests are used,there is no difference in IQ scores between those who are deaf and those who are hearing.

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Which statement about the assessment of progress of students who have hearing impairments is TRUE?

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In recent years,many people within the deaf community have questioned the trend toward inclusion of children with hearing impairment because

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Pure-tone audiometry establishes

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A major reason individuals with hearing impairments find it difficult to find appropriate and satisfying employment is

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The focus of early intervention for children with hearing impairments is on

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All of the following are problems associated with inner ear hearing loss EXCEPT

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Video Example 11.6 depicts several hearing aids.The one recommended for hearing loss due to malfunction in the middle ear is

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The most severe hearing impairments are associated with which part of the ear?

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Cued Speech is used by the majority of people with hearing impairments.

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Benicio,who is deaf,is the six-month-old son of hearing parents.To interact effectively with Benicio,his parents should

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Each of the following statements is TRUE about signing English systems EXCEPT

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Identify and describe two factors that affect the social adjustment of individuals with hearing impairment.

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A TT,also referred to as TTYs,is a device for

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With respect to phonology skills in students who are deaf,

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Many in the Deaf community believe that residential schools for children who are deaf are necessary to

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The auditory-verbal approach encourages children with hearing impairment to

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Among students who are deaf,those who achieve the highest levels of literacy tend to have

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The "speech reception threshold" is best defined as the

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