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Capítulo I – Planteamiento Problema

Capítulo 4 – Análisis y Resultados

4.2. Análisis de la actividad experimental

i. More research studies on parental attitudes towards hearing impairment need to be carried out. This study used a questionnaire for data collection. A similar study could be carried out using other data collection methods.

ii. The study chose to use parents of hearing impaired children in an institution. These parents seem to have overcome a number of challenges. Therefore a study should be done on parents who have not yet taken their children who are hearing impaired to any institution of learning. iii. The current study chose to deal with hearing impairment yet there are other disabilities,

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