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Students who have both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss are referred to as having
 
  a. bilateral hearing loss.
  b. mixed hearing loss.
  c. conjoined hearing loss.
  d. total hearing loss.

Question 2

A hearing loss that affects only one ear is referred to as
 
  a. conductive loss.
  b. sensorineural loss.
  c. unilateral loss.
  d. acquired loss.



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