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Todd A Ricketts

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Trends in Amplification|November 27, 2014
From the editorTodd A Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|September 20, 2013
Test-retest reliability of probe-microphone verification in children fitted with open and closed hearing aid tipsHannah Kim, Todd A Ricketts
Trends in Amplification|November 27, 2014
From the editorsKing Chung, Todd A Ricketts
Trends in Amplification|May 12, 2010
Dispensing rates of four common hearing aid product features: associations with variations in practice among audiologistsEarl E Johnson, Todd A Ricketts
Ear and Hearing|March 26, 2013
Speech recognition for bilaterally asymmetric and symmetric hearing aid microphone modes in simulated classroom environmentsTodd A Ricketts, Erin M Picou
American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Frequency Importance Functions in Quiet and Noise for Adults With Cochlear ImplantsDouglas P Sladen, Todd A Ricketts
International Journal of Audiology|March 7, 2014
Increasing motivation changes subjective reports of listening effort and choice of coping strategyErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
Ear and Hearing|September 3, 2010
Comparison of wireless and acoustic hearing aid-based telephone listening strategiesErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 13, 2012
Efficacy of hearing-aid based telephone strategies for listeners with moderate-to-severe hearing lossErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
International Journal of Audiology|June 9, 2021
Symmetrical and asymmetrical directional benefits are present for talkers at the front and sideTodd A Ricketts, Erin M Picou
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Trends in Amplification|November 27, 2014
From the editorTodd A Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|September 20, 2013
Test-retest reliability of probe-microphone verification in children fitted with open and closed hearing aid tipsHannah Kim, Todd A Ricketts
Trends in Amplification|November 27, 2014
From the editorsKing Chung, Todd A Ricketts
Trends in Amplification|May 12, 2010
Dispensing rates of four common hearing aid product features: associations with variations in practice among audiologistsEarl E Johnson, Todd A Ricketts
Ear and Hearing|March 26, 2013
Speech recognition for bilaterally asymmetric and symmetric hearing aid microphone modes in simulated classroom environmentsTodd A Ricketts, Erin M Picou
American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Frequency Importance Functions in Quiet and Noise for Adults With Cochlear ImplantsDouglas P Sladen, Todd A Ricketts
International Journal of Audiology|March 7, 2014
Increasing motivation changes subjective reports of listening effort and choice of coping strategyErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
Ear and Hearing|September 3, 2010
Comparison of wireless and acoustic hearing aid-based telephone listening strategiesErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 13, 2012
Efficacy of hearing-aid based telephone strategies for listeners with moderate-to-severe hearing lossErin M Picou, Todd A Ricketts
International Journal of Audiology|June 9, 2021
Symmetrical and asymmetrical directional benefits are present for talkers at the front and sideTodd A Ricketts, Erin M Picou
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