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  1. Prevalence and Characteristics of Developmental Disabilities Among Children Who Receive Hearing Health Care
  2. Rethinking the Accessibility of Hearing Assessments for Children with Developmental Disabilities
  3. Identifying reduced hearing in children who have developmental disabilities: Insights for inclusive research practices with electronic health records
  4. Development of Masked Speech Detection Thresholds in 2- to 15-year-old Children: Speech-Shaped Noise and Two-Talker Speech Maskers
  5. Pediatric Audiologists: Partners in Early Diagnosis of Autism
  6. Interrater Reliability for a Two-Interval, Observer-Based Procedure for Measuring Hearing in Young Children
  7. Using Visual Supports to Facilitate Audiological Testing for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
  8. Measuring open-set, word recognition in school-aged children: Corpus of monosyllabic target words and speech maskers
  9. Behavioral Assessment of Hearing in 2- to 7-Year-Old Children: Evaluation of a Two-Interval, Observer-Based Procedure Using Conditioned Play-Based Responses
  10. Innovative Hearing Test for Toddlers and Preschoolers
  11. Behavioral Assessment of Hearing in 2 to 4 Year-old Children: A Two-interval, Observer-based Procedure Using Conditioned Play-based Responses
  12. Masked Speech Perception Thresholds in Infants, Children, and Adults
  13. Evaluation of a two-interval, observer-based behavioral procedure for assessing detection performance in 2- to 4-year-old children
  14. Development of Open-Set Word Recognition in Children
  15. Adults, but not children, benefit from a pretrial signal cue in a random-frequency, two-tone masker
  16. Effect of signal-temporal uncertainty in children and adults: Tone detection in noise or a random-frequency masker
  17. Erratum: “The effect of signal-temporal uncertainty on detection in bursts of noise or a random-frequency complex” [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124(5), EL321–EL327 (2008)]
  18. Release From Perceptual Masking for Children and Adults
  19. Effect of signal-temporal uncertainty during childhood: Detection of a tonal signal in a random-frequency, two-tone masker.
  20. Further studies on the benefit of a carrier phrase for word recognition in a two-talker masker: Contributions of coarticulation and auditory stream segregation.
  21. Release from informational masking in children: Effect of multiple signal bursts
  22. The effect of signal-temporal uncertainty on detection in bursts of noise or a random-frequency complex