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This page collects resources focused on Audiology. Below, you will find a curated selection of recommended books and e-books covering a wide range of Audiology topics, as well as links to valuable data and statistics related to the field.
The books below are just a starting point! If you're looking for related material in the catalog, terms like Audiology, Audiology and Hearing Science, Deaf Studies, and Hearing Disorders can help you find additional relevant resources on your own!
Statistics can strengthen your argument or provide valuable context for the scope of the issue you're researching. Begin by thinking critically about who might collect and analyze data on your topic. Government agencies, international bodies, and specialized research groups all might be great sources to get you started!
As you're starting your search, remember that data is different from statistics. Data is raw information, while statistics are data that have been analyzed and interpreted. Keep that in mind as you consider what type of information you need.
Below you'll find a list of groups and organizations that publish information and statistics related specifically to Audiology!
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