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    Problem Solving: A Comparison of Hearing-Impaired and Hearing Individuals

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    Luckner, John
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    <p>The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of a group of hearing-impaired young adults with a group of hearing individuals with regard to the number of moves and the time used to complete a problem solving task. Results indicated that the hearing group were able to solve the problem in less moves and faster than the hearing-impaired group. Suggestions for intervention and future research are presented.</p>
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