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References

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Gorga, M. P., Neely, S. T., Dorn, P. A., & Hoover, B. M. (2003). Further efforts to predict pure-tone thresholds from distortion product otoacoustic emission input/output functions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 113(6), 3275-3284.

Lapsley Miller, J. A., & Marshall, L. (2007). Otoacoustic emissions as a preclinical measure of NIHL and susceptibility to NIHL. In M. S. Robinette & T. J. Glattke (Eds.), Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications (Third ed.). NY: Thieme.

Lapsley Miller, J. A., Marshall, L., & Heller, L. M. (2004). A longitudinal study of changes in evoked otoacoustic emissions and pure-tone thresholds as measured in a hearing conservation program. International Journal of Audiology, 43(6), 307-322.

Lapsley Miller, J. A., Marshall, L., Heller, L. M., & Hughes, L. M. (2006). Low-level otoacoustic emissions may predict susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(1), 280-296.

Zhou, X.-H., Obuchowski, N. A., & McClish, D. K. (2002). Statistical Methods in Diagnostic Medicine. NY: Wiley-Interscience.



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