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From the Physiological Perspective, the Distinction Between "Deaf" and "Hard

Question 53

Question 53

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From the physiological perspective, the distinction between "deaf" and "hard of hearing" is based on


A) decibels levels detected.
B) frequency of sounds detected.
C) location of hearing loss.
D) language ability.

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