Answer to Question 1
B
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A Incorrect. A sensorineural hearing loss does not improve with amplification of a hearing aid. The defect is not one of intensity of sound. Children with this type of hearing loss have damage to the tiny hairs lining the cochlea or to nerve cells that transmit auditory stimuli to the brain. Hearing aids provide little benefit because even amplified sounds cannot be processed as a result of damage to the inner ear.
B Correct. A sensorineural hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear structures or the auditory nerve. This type of hearing loss results in distortion of sound and problems in discrimination. Although the child hears some of everything, the sounds are distorted, severely affecting discrimination and comprehension. This hearing loss has benefited in some cases by the relatively new technique of a cochlear implant.
C Incorrect. A sensorineural hearing loss will not have been helped by hearing aids, but other techniques such as cochlear implantation have helped.
D Incorrect. Implantation of cochlear devices as early as possible in children with sensorineural hearing loss appears to facilitate development of speech.
Answer to Question 2
B
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A Incorrect. Gender identity is more than masculinity versus femininity.
B Correct. Gender identity refers to the way we think about ourselves as either male or female, and is a culmination of biological makeup, personal and social expectations, and recommendations about how males and females should behave.
C Incorrect. Gender identity is more than sexual identity.
D Incorrect. Gender identity is not personal makeup.