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This paper is based on a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Dr. Duilio Pedrini's degree of doctor of philosophy at the University of Texas, in 1958. Dr. Lura Pedrini, then Miss Lura Gregory, coded and recorded the data, acted as a judge, and aided materially in the composition and editing of the language of presentation. Copyright 1958 by Duilio T. Pedrini, 1962 byThe Psychiatric Quarterly. Part II of the paper will appear in the July 1962 issue ofThe Quarterly.

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Pedrini, D.T., Pedrini, L.N. Hearing efficiency...inefficiency and personal-social ease...dis-ease. I. Psych Quar 36, 222–260 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01586114

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