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Faculty of Humanities
School of Social Sciences
Department of Communication Pathology
Postgraduate Student Research Projects 2004
Dissertations:
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De Koker E: The clinical value of auditory steady state responses in the audiological assessment of pseudohypacusic workers with noise-induced hearing loss in the South African mining industry (Prof SR Hugo, Dr D Schmullian)
Popich E: The development of a tool for parents for the stimulation of communication skills in infants (0-12 months) (Prof B Louw, Prof I Eloff)
Pottas L: Inclusive education in South Africa - the challenges posed to the teacher of the child with a hearing loss (Prof SR Hugo)
Swanepoel DCD: Infant hearing screening at maternal and child health clinics in a developing South African community (Prof SR Hugo, Prof B Louw)
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Bosman R: Threshold estimation in normal and impaired ears using Auditory Steady State Responses (Dr DL Schmulian, Mr DCD Swanepoel)
Clark AL: Otoacoustic emission testing in the early identification of noise-induced hearing loss in South African mineworkers (Dr. ME Soer, Dr C van Dijk)
Engelbrecht L: The surgical management, speech and swallowing rehabilitation, and quality of life of persons with advanced tongue cancer in South Africa (Prof A van der Merwe, Dr JP Pretorius)
Habig A: The clinical value of immittance testing in the identification of middle ear pathology in South African mine workers (Dr. ME Soer, Mej C Avenant)
Hönck L: The use of various telephones by individuals fitted with a cochlear implant (Ms PH Venter, Dr. ME Soer)
Kaltenbrünn IJ: Intensionele kommunikasie-ontwikkeling van jong kinders met kogleêre inplantings (Prof B Louw, Prof SR Hugo)
Marais JJ: Transducer influence on Auditory Steady State Evoked Potentials (Dr DL Schmulian, Mr DCD Swanepoel)
Reyneke M: A comparison of two non-linear prescriptive methods used with digital hearing instrument fittings in children (Mej C Avenant, Dr. ME Soer)
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