I’ll start with just a little bit of background. It’s interesting that in contrast to a large number of studies that have been done with children who have cochlear implants, there really is a major gap in the evidence on children who are hard of hearing and wear hearing aids....
Discussion and suggestions for establishing a responsible environment by guarding against some of the risks introduced through new lab members, data acquisition and analysis, and commitment to a theoretical framework I was fortunate, again, because Dr. Tomblin had done ten years of research that was an epidemiological study of children...
Building collaborative partnerships and optimizing family communications to promote recruitment and retention You can imagine trying to recruit a sample of this size is also challenging. And at each of the sites, we had strengths — and clinical people who had a network of connections in their state. Those relationships...
Developing the College Program for Students with Brain Injury I was always interested in how you think about your thinking. Then I met a student on campus, and started to have coffee with her, and discovered she was really struggling in some areas of learning and campus life that I...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. So thinking about implementation generally, what is implementation? Today, I’m just using the term as a construct to describe a lot of different types. But it is research that addresses complex, real-world variables in practice settings. And it...
In recent, I can almost say recent decades now, I’ve been very active in cross-linguistic research. Initially I was focused on English-speaking children, and we really had a handle on what these children are like. There are some individual differences, of course. Somewhere along the line, I read something about...
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