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Old 08-14-2007, 04:36 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cloggy View Post
Excellent, this time with a reference attatched.... thanks....
btw... is that the article without the title.....?
I can find marshark, et. al. 2001, 2007, 1994 and 1998, but no 2005....
Can you be more specific?

What I am wondering about, is not if they can reach the same level, or achieve higher levels compared to speech only,
I am interested in - how many children without CI are left behind.

What, instead of comparing children that made it through school and highschool; comparing deaf children with CI and deaf children without CI and see how many have get to a certain level.
The question is.... What percentage of hearing children, deaf children with CI and deaf children without CI make it to a certain educational level..
Those comparisons have been done, and in fact, control groups of students without CIs were used in several of the studies used by Marshark, et.al. inthe literature review I referenced in another thread.
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