1989
DOI: 10.3109/03005368909076524
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Knowledge of hearing tactics: (I) Assessment by questionnaire and inventory

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“…Tye-Murray et al, (1992) classifi ed strategies as ' repair ' , ' corrective ' and ' anticipatory ' . Stephens et al, (1999) used the term ' communication tactics ' while Field & Haggard (1989) referred to ' hearing tactics ' . We prefer the term ' conversation tactics ' for persons who have not been identifi ed as needing a prosthesis or perhaps have not wanted one.…”
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“…Tye-Murray et al, (1992) classifi ed strategies as ' repair ' , ' corrective ' and ' anticipatory ' . Stephens et al, (1999) used the term ' communication tactics ' while Field & Haggard (1989) referred to ' hearing tactics ' . We prefer the term ' conversation tactics ' for persons who have not been identifi ed as needing a prosthesis or perhaps have not wanted one.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The scenarios questionnaire was devised in response to research by Field & Haggard (1989). Eight scenarios involving an adult with an intellectual disability and a hearing problem were used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it is of interest that the proportion of tactics of 'Turn down interfering noise from TV/radio/household appliances' is reported more by the KKS group than by hearing impaired subjects or by normally hearing control groups, which reflects the Field & Haggard, 1989. fundamental variable in communication theory (i.e., the signal-to-noise ratio). Thus, most emphasis needs to be put on problems related to improving the signal-noise ratio and avoiding reverberant situations.…”
Section: Hearing Tacticsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In their study, Field and Haggard (1989) classified hearing tactics in terms of three categories, involving manipulating social interaction, manipulating the physical environment and observation. They investigated 14 patients with KKS and 31 new hearing aid users as to the individual's knowledge of hearing tactics by using a questionnaire assessment.…”
Section: Hearing Tacticsmentioning
confidence: 99%