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Self-Perception of Hearing Ability as a Strong Predictor of Hearing Aid Purchase

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology - United States
doi 10.3766/jaaa.20.6.2
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SpeechHearing
Date

June 1, 2009

Authors
Catherine V. PalmerHelena S. SolodarWhitney R. HurleyDavid C. ByrneKadyn O. Williams
Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG


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