Apartment noise, auditory discrimination, and reading ability in children.

Author(s)
Cohen, S. Glass, D.C. & Singer, J.E.
Year
Abstract

The relationship between a child's auditory and verbal skills and the noisiness of his home, because of expressway traffic, are studied. Results were interpreted as documenting the existence of long-term behavioral aftereffects in spite of noise adaptation.

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B 3147 T /93.1/
Source

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 9 (1973), No. 5 (September), p. 407-422, 20 ref.

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