|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
In their preface, the authors highlight the great social and
medical importance of hearing loss in the elderly, an
ever-increasing prob lem. It is, therefore, most appropriate that a
monograph, devoted to research in this field, features as an
addition to the Bloomsbury Series in Clinical Science. Written by
two leading authorities, the book reviews the past and present
literature, details the clinical aspects and considers the
electrophysiological and histopatho logical issues basic to the
overall problem. It continues the high standard and excellence
fostered by previous issues in the Series. London, August 1990 Jack
Tinker Preface The number of very old people in the community is
steadily increasing so the hearing loss that many of them endure
has become a disorder of social and medical importance. Only by a
greater scientific knowledge of old age deafness can there be any
possibility for improvement in the care offered to its sufferers.
Benchmarks, a 360-degree assessment, has been used by approximately
16,000 organizations and over 200,000 managers. Data collected
through its administration has resulted in large comprehensive
databases that have provided the basis for numerous studies. These
annotations on published research were written for anyone who is
interested in the research leading to the development and
refinement of Benchmarks, the interpretation of the assessment's
results, or the relationship of Benchmarks to other psychological
assessments.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.