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A person with a conductive could easily have a WID score anywhere between 30-89% correct answers false (SNHL) vowels add meaning to speech correct answers false (consonants) faint speech occurs at 25dB SPL correct answers false a person with presbycusis could likely have a WID score of 92%...

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CSD 356 FINAL || Questions with complete solutions.
A person with a conductive could easily have a WID score anywhere between 30-89%
correct answers false (SNHL)

vowels add meaning to speech correct answers false (consonants)

faint speech occurs at 25dB SPL correct answers false

a person with presbycusis could likely have a WID score of 92% correct answers false

if a person had a WID score of 68%, we would say that this person has "slight" difficulty
understanding speech under ideal conditions correct answers false; moderate

compared to vowels, consonants demonstrate less intensity overall correct answers true

a person with ototoxicity may hear the word "mad" but miss "fish" correct answers true

one characteristic of a person with SNHL is that he speaks more softly than normal correct
answers false; conductive

a person with a perforation will have a Type B tympanogram with a normal ECV correct
answers false; large

a conductive hearing loss results in an overall loss of meaning of speech correct answers
false; loudness/power of speech

vowels are primarily composed of mid to high frequency energy correct answers false; low to
mid

the /b/ phoneme occurs at about 500Hz on the audiogram correct answers false; 250 Hz

/f/, /s/, /k/ are the 3 highest frequencies in the English language correct answers false; th, hard
th, and s

you must hear atleast 1 formant to be able to correctly identify the vowel sound correct
answers false, 2 formants

wax can typically cause an air-bone gap in the low frequencies correct answers true

"noise notch" typically occurs where on the audiogram? correct answers high frequencies

what do the 4 softest sounds have in common? correct answers they're all fricatives

th, hard th, s , v

what group of speech sounds would most likely be missed by a person with noise notch 4000-
6000 Hz? correct answers non of the above

, if the degree and configuration of the hearing loss are the same in each ear, we say that loss is
correct answers bilateral

the average intensity of speech is correct answers none of the above; 65 dB *SPL*

which of the group of sounds below comprise the loudest sounds? correct answers vowels,
nasals, and liquids

SNHL has word discrimination of ________% range correct answers 30-89 range

what word would most likely be missed by a person with a noise notch at 4000-6000Hz
correct answers fish

consonants in the english language often display a broader _________ than vowels correct
answers high frequency spectral concentration

what word would most likely be missed by a person with fluid in the middle ear correct
answers this

which tympanogram do you think audiogram E would have? correct answers 1- A

which tympanogram do you think audiogram D would have? correct answers 3- fluid
4- wax

which audiogram depict someone with occlusive wax? correct answers audiogram
A
B
C
D

which audiograms depict someone with fluid correct answers Audiograms
A
B
C
D

would an SRT score of 45dB HL be considered to be within close agreement with the PTA of
Audiogram A? correct answers no - 33.33

What two problems might be happening to the person with Audiogram D? correct answers
(notch)
-fluid and noise
-wax and noise

what range of Word ID scores would you expect to see with Audiogram D? correct answers
30-89% -mixed

what range of Word ID scores would you expect to see with Audiogram C? correct answers
30-89% mixed

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