Fundamentals of Hearing: An Introduction
A**H
Five Stars
This book is an excellent resource for those just entering the field of Audiology.
A**E
Five Stars
good stuff in there
H**R
Okay
Sample questions throughout chapters are helpful, but information format is a bit convoluted.
A**R
Five Stars
Great Purchase
C**Y
Necessary Yet Dreary
While a must-read, Yost's writing is dense and difficult. This reviewer has a Ph.D. in French and is therefore not unused to reading arcane and obscure texts. The information could be presented in a much more straight forward style. However, given the fact that audiology programs have a high weed-out component, this could be why this textbook has survived as a leading basic textbook. The skillful reader will be able to appreciate what an exciting discipline audiology can be. It will only be the determined, expert reader who will be able to use the text well. Advice to the young person who is faced with this book: hang in there--yes, it is difficult to read, and no, you should not write this way if it ever becomes your turn to write a textbook!
M**S
and not useful for the class
I bought this for my Hearing Science class. It was required for a "different perspective". Honestly... I looked in it a few times. But the language and substance coverage in the book was way over many of my peers, including myself, and not useful for the class. If you like a technical book filled with tons of information and like a dry read... go for it. But I did not enjoy reading any part of it. Very hard to follow and not easy to read.
D**.
It is way too technical for my understanding
and I wish I had known that when I purchased it. So I am considering selling it back to Amazon. I just have to research how to do that.
L**Y
Difficult Read
The book is very detailed and often difficult to understand for students who are just learning the subject. Would recommend for more experienced students.
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