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Remote microphone system use at home: Impact on caregiver talk

Topic:

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Authors:

Benítez-Barrera, Angley, Tharpe

Journal/Publication:

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research

Year:

2018
Participant Age Range:
30 –
76 months

Sample Size:

10

Participant Language:

ASL, English, German, Spanish

Abstract:

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of home use of a remote microphone system (RMS) on the spoken language production of caregivers with young children who have hearing loss.

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