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ON STRINGENT PROCEDURES AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY IN THE AUDIOMETRIC CLINIC

ON STRINGENT PROCEDURES AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY IN THE AUDIOMETRIC CLINIC 0360-Y2Y4/7Y/O503-0 I I Y$02.00/0 JOIIKNAL OF IHt A!4izRlCAN AUDIIOKY SOClLTY Voi. 5. No. 3 Copyright 0 IY7Y by The Williams & Wilkins Co. Prinred in U. S. A. GUEST EDITORIAL: ON STRINGENT PROCEDURES AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY IN THE AUDIOMETRIC CLINIC ROBERT T. FULTON Department of Hearing and Speech. The Universiry of Kansas Medical Center We have been experiencing a revitalization of termined by the outcome of one test situation. interest in the welfare of handicaaped persons Moreover, in no other field of testing are the during the past 10 years and more. We now tests so poorly standardized, unobjectively ad- have federal regulations that require free and ministered, and poorly related to the behavior of appropriate educations for all handicapped chil- the testee.” dren, and we are constantly aware of efforts to Much has changed for the better since 1972, improve the quality of life and the quality of care and perhaps St. James-Roberts’ observations for persons who are developmentally disabled. were spotty, but the writer feels that despite a In light of this and because of the commitment decade of repeated cautions such as these, we of our profession, it is an appropriate time for have failed to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Auditory Society Wolters Kluwer Health

ON STRINGENT PROCEDURES AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY IN THE AUDIOMETRIC CLINIC

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Copyright
Copyright 1979 by The Williams & Wilkins Co.
ISSN
0360-9294

Abstract

0360-Y2Y4/7Y/O503-0 I I Y$02.00/0 JOIIKNAL OF IHt A!4izRlCAN AUDIIOKY SOClLTY Voi. 5. No. 3 Copyright 0 IY7Y by The Williams & Wilkins Co. Prinred in U. S. A. GUEST EDITORIAL: ON STRINGENT PROCEDURES AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY IN THE AUDIOMETRIC CLINIC ROBERT T. FULTON Department of Hearing and Speech. The Universiry of Kansas Medical Center We have been experiencing a revitalization of termined by the outcome of one test situation. interest in the welfare of handicaaped persons Moreover, in no other field of testing are the during the past 10 years and more. We now tests so poorly standardized, unobjectively ad- have federal regulations that require free and ministered, and poorly related to the behavior of appropriate educations for all handicapped chil- the testee.” dren, and we are constantly aware of efforts to Much has changed for the better since 1972, improve the quality of life and the quality of care and perhaps St. James-Roberts’ observations for persons who are developmentally disabled. were spotty, but the writer feels that despite a In light of this and because of the commitment decade of repeated cautions such as these, we of our profession, it is an appropriate time for have failed to

Journal

Journal of the American Auditory SocietyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Nov 1, 1979

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