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Appendix I. A Guide to Test Publishers and Distributors
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- An Introductory Comment XIII
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Part One. The Environmental Imperative: A Prologue
- 1. An Ecological Perspective 3
- 2. Acoustically Impaired Environments: Psychological Correlates 27
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Part Two. Prelinguistic Deafness: Key Fashioning Environments
- 3. Early Environmental Influences 51
- 4. The Language Environment 67
- 5. Educational Environments: Options and Issues 119
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Part Three. Products of The “Soundless World”
- 6. Sketches from Life 155
- 7. Sketches from Research 183
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Part Four. The Psychological Examination
- 8. Psychology and the Deaf: Background 207
- 9. Psychological Examiners: Special Qualifications 222
- 10. Methods of Psychological Examining: A Review 229
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Part Five. Examination Guides
- Introduction 247
- 11. Infant Assessment 249
- 12. Examination of Children and Youth 258
- 13. Examination at the Adult Level 313
- 14. Psychological Reporting 340
- A Concluding Comment 347
- Epilogue 349
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Appendixes
- Appendix A. The Human Ear and Hearing 355
- Appendix B. Types and Causes of Impaired Hearing 357
- Appendix C. Manual Methods of Communication 359
- Appendix D. Experimental Interpreter-Rating Form 361
- Appendix E. Bronfenbrenner Hearing Attitude Scale 366
- Appendix F. Inventory Guide for Case History Information on Deaf Children and Adults 371
- Appendix G. Psychological Report Form 382
- Appendix H. Questionnaire Used in Survey of Psychological Tests and Practices with the Deaf 385
- Appendix I. A Guide to Test Publishers and Distributors 395
- Appendix J. Publisher and Distributor Directory 399
- Appendix K. Information Directories and References 401
- Author Index 403
- Subject Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- An Introductory Comment XIII
-
Part One. The Environmental Imperative: A Prologue
- 1. An Ecological Perspective 3
- 2. Acoustically Impaired Environments: Psychological Correlates 27
-
Part Two. Prelinguistic Deafness: Key Fashioning Environments
- 3. Early Environmental Influences 51
- 4. The Language Environment 67
- 5. Educational Environments: Options and Issues 119
-
Part Three. Products of The “Soundless World”
- 6. Sketches from Life 155
- 7. Sketches from Research 183
-
Part Four. The Psychological Examination
- 8. Psychology and the Deaf: Background 207
- 9. Psychological Examiners: Special Qualifications 222
- 10. Methods of Psychological Examining: A Review 229
-
Part Five. Examination Guides
- Introduction 247
- 11. Infant Assessment 249
- 12. Examination of Children and Youth 258
- 13. Examination at the Adult Level 313
- 14. Psychological Reporting 340
- A Concluding Comment 347
- Epilogue 349
-
Appendixes
- Appendix A. The Human Ear and Hearing 355
- Appendix B. Types and Causes of Impaired Hearing 357
- Appendix C. Manual Methods of Communication 359
- Appendix D. Experimental Interpreter-Rating Form 361
- Appendix E. Bronfenbrenner Hearing Attitude Scale 366
- Appendix F. Inventory Guide for Case History Information on Deaf Children and Adults 371
- Appendix G. Psychological Report Form 382
- Appendix H. Questionnaire Used in Survey of Psychological Tests and Practices with the Deaf 385
- Appendix I. A Guide to Test Publishers and Distributors 395
- Appendix J. Publisher and Distributor Directory 399
- Appendix K. Information Directories and References 401
- Author Index 403
- Subject Index 411