| audiogram | A test of hearing at a range of sound frequencies. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| pure tone audiogram | A chart of the threshold for hearing acuity at various frequencies usually expressed in decibels above normal threshold and usually covering frequencies from 128 to 8000 Hz. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| speech audiogram | The record of thresholds for spondaic word lists and scores for phonetically balanced word lists. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a graphical representation of a person's auditory sensitivity to sound
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A hearing test usually performed in a soundproof room; the person wears earphones and tones are presented to each ear, one at a time
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Graph used to record the hearing responses of an individual at different frequencies and intensities.
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electrical study of hearing plotted on a graph.
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A graph on which a person's ability to hear different pitches (frequencies) at different volumes (intensities) of sound is recorded.
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| audiogram | a graphical representation of a person's auditory sensitivity to sound |
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