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Arends, Nico; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1990
The voice quality, breathiness, hoarseness, and laryngeal strain of 20 profoundly deaf and 5 normal-hearing children, age 5-19, were judged. Findings suggest that overall prediction of voice quality cannot reliably be based on glottal parameters and judged voice deviations, although severe cases of deaf voice deviations may be detectable.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Predictive Measurement
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Leigh, Irene W.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1989
The study found that mild levels of depressive symptoms were more prevalent in 102 deaf college students than in 112 normal-hearing students, but more severe depression was not. In both groups, depressive symptoms were associated with perceptions of lower maternal care and higher maternal over-protection. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Depression (Psychology)
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Martin, David S.; Jonas, Bruce S. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1989
Describes a study conducted at Gallaudet University to assess the need for programs to improve the cognitive skills of hearing-impaired college students. Indicates that 91 students who received systematic cognitive instruction had better logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and math scores than students who did not receive this instruction.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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McKnight, Tom K. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1989
The study found no significant difference between 50 deaf and 50 hearing readers' sensitivity to contextual build-up as evaluated in a cumulative cloze exercise, using readers at the eighth-, tenth-, and twelfth- grade levels. Differences in the number of deaf and hearing readers' responses were found at the fourth- and sixth-grade levels.…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Deafness
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Lartz, Maribeth Nelson; McCollum, Jeanette – American Annals of the Deaf, 1990
This study analyzed storybook reading sessions involving a mother and her three-year-old twin daughters, one of whom was deaf. The mother asked the hearing twin almost twice as many questions as she asked of the deaf twin, and asked the hearing twin primarily conventional test questions, but she asked the deaf twin more gestural questions.…
Descriptors: Body Language, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
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Peterson, Candida C.; Peterson, James L. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1989
A study comparing 65 deaf and hearing Australian children, aged 7-13, found that deaf subjects were delayed in number and liquid conservation, but equally mature in justice reasoning. Deaf subjects were less likely to disagree with a reward allocation proposed by an adult and to make cognitive progress when encountering conflict. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Conflict
Mootilal, Anju; Musselman, Carol – 1994
This study examined the social adjustment of adolescents who were deaf and enrolled in segregated (n=39), partially integrated (n=15), and mainstreamed (n=17) settings, comparing them with a control group of students without hearing impairments (n=56). These students in grades 8 to 13 in Ontario, Canada, were administered the Social Activity…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Emotional Adjustment
Evans, Charlotte – 1998
A review of literature focuses on the literacy acquisition process of deaf children who acquire American Sign Language (ASL) as a first language and written English as a second language. Literacy in this context is defined broadly to include the context and culture in which reading and writing occur, referring to the strong connection between…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Bilingual Education, Child Language, Children
Walter, Gerard G.; DeCaro, James J. – 1986
The growth in enrollments of hearing-impaired students at colleges and universities indicates that the issue of accessibility is being addressed; however, it is not clear whether institutions have made adequate accommodations to meet the communicative and educational handicaps imposed by severe to profound hearing impairment. A survey was…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Associate Degrees, College Programs, College Students