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The eardrum is part of the Middle Ear - correct answer False This image is of a: y: -1.0, 0, 1.0 x: time very wavy blue line - correct answer High frequency sound wave The three bones in the middle ear are named the stapes, malleus and incus. In English, the names for these three bones are the: - correct answer stirrups, hammer, anvil The number one cause of hearing loss is: - correct answer Unknown The cochlea transforms sound into _________ energy - correct answer Electrical Otosclerosis, in which the auditory ossicles become calcified, is an example of both: - correct answer Conductive and adventitious cause of hearing loss The intensity or "loudness" of a sound is measured in Hertz. - correct answer False There are tiny hairs inside the cochlea called _________ that grow smaller the further they are inside the cochlea; the size of the hairs at which sound is detected helps the brain determine the ________ of the sound that was produced. - correct answer cilia, frequency or pitch What are the auditory ossicles? - correct answer The bones inside the middle ear Waardenburg Syndrome is an example of a: - correct answer Mixed cause of hearing loss Hearing ability is measured in percentages. - correct answer False It is possible to identify a one-day old infant as Deaf. - correct answer True About 60% of speech is visible on the lips. - correct answer False Within the majority "Hearing" society, "Hearing Impaired" is the "politically correct" way to refer to Deaf people. - correct answer False Hearing aids can help Deaf people to hear everything. - correct answer False 90% of Deaf children have Hearing parents. - correct answer True Most Deaf parents are upset when they find out their child is Deaf. - correct answer False Look at the audiogram graph. At what decibel range might you hear a vacuum running? - correct answer 60 decibels Look at the audiogram graph. At what deciBel range might you hear a rock band? - correct answer 120 decibels Look at the audiogram graph. At what frequency range might you hear a person whispering? - correct answer 400 hertz Look at the audiogram graph. At what frequency range might you hear a lawn mower running? - correct answer 250 hertz The intensity or "loudness" of a sound is measured in Hertz. - correct answer False Cued speech was developed as a means of communication for Deaf people. - correct answer False In Signed English (SEE 2), a legal right is signed the same way as the directional "right", even though the meanings are not related. - correct answer True Which one is NOT one of Slobin's "Four Charges" to language? - correct answer Be complex. "Pidgin Signed English" typically follows ASL word order. - correct answer False Gestuno is an invented international signed language. - correct answer True Cochlear implants require much training to use. - correct answer True Cochlear implants have a high degree of success rate. - correct answer False People with sensorineural hearing losses can usually perceive sound without distortion. - correct answer False People with cochlear implants cannot use them when: - correct answer All of the above: Playing on plastic slides, Engaging in extreme sports, Using MRIs, Sleeping Signed English systems are languages in their own right. - correct answer False ASL-English Bilingual Education utilizes an "additive" model which promotes the acquisition and maintenance of both languages. - correct answer True Oralism focuses on the form rather than the content of the message. - correct answer True Hearing parents with weak ASL skills cannot contribute to the successful ASL development of their Deaf children. - correct answer False Oralism is an example of a "language mixing" approach. - correct answer False "Total Communication" means using speech and sign at the same time. - correct answer False

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