Abstract

The paper begins with a brief examination of some of the literature pertaining to reasoning in children with defective hearing. The main part of it reports an investigation into concept formation based on a series of six Piaget-type tests which were administered to groups of children with normal and impaired hearing. It ends with a short discussion of the psycho-educational implications of the investigation.

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