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What device is commonly used by audiologists to perform a hearing test and determine hearing sensitivity at various frequencies?

An audiometer is a device commonly used by audiologists to perform a hearing test. It delivers tones of varying frequencies and intensities to assess a person’s hearing sensitivity.

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