An evaluation of predicting hearing loss from the acoustic reflex
R. W. Keith
Three different formulas used in predicting hearing level from acoustic
reflex data have been suggested. Acoustic reflex information is also used
in predicting slope of hearing loss. Seventy-four normal and
hearing-impaired persons were tested, and predictions of level and slope of
hearing were compared with pure tone hearing thresholds. The results
indicate that the Niemeyer-Sesterhenn and Jerger unweighted formulas yield
comparable results and are preferable to the Jerger weighted formula.
Predictions of slope of hearing loss are equivocal.