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- Are Central Auditory Processing and Speech-in-Noise Disorders Legitimate Clinical Entities?
- Functional Hearing Ability and the Pursuit of Diagnostic
- Influence of Dialect and Stimulus Audibility on LiSN-S Performances
- Is (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder a Clinical Entity?
- The Accuracy of Diagnostic Protocols
- The Binaural Advantage for Speech Recognition in Noise Ability
- The Binaural Advantage for Speech Recognition in Noise and Simulated Single-Sided Deafness
- The Effect of Musical Experience on Speech-Recognition-in-Noise Ability
- The Hearing-in-Noise Test vs. the Listening-in-Spatialized Noise Sentences Test
- The Relationship between Behavioral Responses in Quiet and in Noise
- The Relationship between Masker Advantage and Working Memory
- The Relationship between Random Gap Detection and Hearing in Noise Test performances
- The Relationship between SCAN 3A and Hearing-in-Noise Test Performances
- The Relationship between SCAN-A and Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) Data for Mono- and Biligual Primary English Speakers
- The Relationship between Speech Recognition in Noise Thresholds and Working Memory Results
- The Relationship of the Clinical Entity in Medicine to (C)APD and other Disorders.
- The Self Report of Speech Recognition in Noise Ability and AzBio Test Performances
- The State of Auditory Processing Disorders
- The effect of beat sensitivity determined by a covert pulse continuation task as it relates to working memory and speech recognition in noise ability.