A) 50-500 Hz.
B) 100-900 Hz.
C) 250-1,000 Hz.
D) 500-2,000 Hz.
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A) otitis media.
B) maternal rubella.
C) congenital herpes.
D) congenital cytomegalovirus.
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A) develop language more slowly than do infants with deafness who have hearing parents.
B) tend to be overly dependent on their parents when they reach school age.
C) develop ASL at a rate similar to the rate at which hearing infants develop English.
D) have difficulty relating to hearing children when placed in mainstream preschool settings.
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A) they are the type of manualism most often used in total communication.
B) they follow the same word order as spoken English.
C) they include fingerspelling.
D) they are more fluent than ASL.
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A) behavioural deafness.
B) vestibular deafness.
C) attitudinal deafness.
D) associative deafness.
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A) cochlea.
B) stapes.
C) malleus.
D) incus.
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A) voluntary organizational networks such as National Theater of the Deaf.
B) long oral history documenting people and events significant to deafness.
C) inclusion of only those who have severe hearing loss.
D) well-established behavioural guidelines with regard to such things as eye contact and physical touching.
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A) perpetuate the Deaf culture and use of ASL.
B) ensure that students learn age-appropriate social skills.
C) provide the intensity of instruction needed to acquire life skills.
D) overcome the negative effects of many home situations.
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A) the more difficulty the child will have developing spoken language.
B) the greater the opportunity for early intervention.
C) the less negative the long-term impact will be on achievement.
D) the greater the chance the hearing loss will improve.
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A) It transmits sound vibrations to the cochlea.
B) It converts sound vibrations to an electric signal.
C) It controls the sense of balance.
D) It funnels sound waves to the tympanic membrane.
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A) amplify sound.
B) increase reverberation.
C) provide individualized instruction.
D) broadcast the schedule of daily events.
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A) Rochester.
B) Gallaudet.
C) Stanford.
D) Georgetown.
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A) congenital cytomegalovirus.
B) otitis media.
C) meningitis.
D) maternal rubella.
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A) bring the Deaf culture into the classroom.
B) broaden the Deaf culture.
C) erode the Deaf culture.
D) alter the Deaf culture.
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A) with moderate conductive hearing impairment.
B) with severe to profound sensorineural bilateral loss.
C) younger than 6 months old.
D) with severe mixed hearing impairment.
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A) hearing parents who teach them how to speak.
B) parents who are deaf who teach them ASL.
C) brothers and sisters who are hearing.
D) parents who communicate with them using both ASL and speech.
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