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Evaluation of the self-fitting process with a commercially available hearing aid
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Self-fitting hearing aids : status quo and future predictions
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Factors affecting reliability and validity of self-directed automatic in situ audiometry : implications for self-fitting hearing aids
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Identification of conductive hearing loss using air conduction tests alone : reliability and validity of an automatic test battery
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Factors influencing individual variation in perceptual directional microphone benefit
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds : toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
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Transitioning hearing aid users with severe and profound loss to a new gain/frequency response: benefit, perception, and acceptance
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The effect of multi-channel wide dynamic range compression, noise reduction, and the directional microphone on horizontal localization performance in hearing aid wearers
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Preferred overall loudness. I: Sound field presentation in the laboratory
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Preferred overall loudness. II: Listening through hearing aids in field and laboratory tests
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A Review and analysis : does amplification experience have an effect on preferred gain over time?
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