Robert H. Margolis, Ph.D. – Curriculum Vitae

Current Information

Current Address

 

Audiology Incorporated
4410 Dellwood St
Arden Hills, MN 55112
rhmargo001@gmail.com
    Current Appointments

 

  • President, Audiology Incorporated
  • Adjunct Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
  • Professor Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota Medical School

Education

Kent State University, Kent, Ohio B.S. Speech Pathology & Audiology 1968
Kent State University, Kent, Ohio M.A. Audiology 1969
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Ph.D. Audiology 1974
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Post-Doctoral Research Audiology 1975

 

 

 

 

 

Professional Employment

Jan 2012 – Present Professor Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota
Jan 2000 – Present President, Audiology Incorporated
Sept 1988 – Jan 2012 Professor of Audiology, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota
Sept 1988 – 1999 Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, University of Minnesota
July, 1985 – August 1988 Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders,
Professor of Neuroscience, Syracuse University
December 1984 – July 1985 Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Syracuse University
January 1980 – August 1988 Director of the Gebbie Hearing Clinic, Syracuse University
January 1980 – July 1985 Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University
February 1975 – December 1979 Assistant Professor in Residence, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine
February 1974 – January 1975 NIH Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Communicative Disorders, The University of Wisconsin, Madison
September 1971 – December 1973 NIH Pre-doctoral Trainee, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, The University of Iowa
September 1970 – August 1971 Audiology Trainee, VA Medical Center, Iowa City
September 1969 – June 1970 Instructor of Audiology, East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee
September 1968 – June 1969 Speech and Hearing Therapist, Midview Local Schools, Grafton, Ohio

 

Professional Memberships

American Academy of Audiology
American Auditory Society
International Society of Audiology
Minnesota Academy of Audiology

 

Service Memberships

1980-88
Central NY Association for the Hearing Impaired
Board of Directors; Vice President, 1984
1995 – Present
International Hearing Foundation
Board of Directors; Vice President 1999; President, 2000-2002
1996 – 2021 Minneapolis-University Rotary Club; Club Service Director 1998-99; President-Elect 1999-2000; President 2000-2001; Past President, Fundraising Chair 2001-2002; Foundation Chair 2002-2003; Program Chair 2003-2004; Membership Chair 2004-Present; Interim President 2016    

 

Honors, Fellowships, Awards, Appointments

University of Iowa Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Distinguished Alumnus Award

1968 Sigma Alpha Eta, National Speech and Hearing Fraternity, Honorary Member
1970 VA Hospital Traineeship, VA Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa
1971 NIH Pre-doctoral Traineeship, University of Iowa
1972 ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology
1974 NIH Post-doctoral Fellowship, University of Wisconsin
1974 Sigma XI – National Speech & Hearing Honorary Fraternity
1979 UCLA Division of Head and Neck Surgery Teaching Award
1981 New York State License in Audiology
1986-1988 Chair, ASHA Working Group on Aural Acoustic Immittance
1992-1994 Deafness Research Foundation Scientific Review Committee
1993-1995 American Academy of Audiology, Awards Committee
1993-1996 American Academy of Audiology, Task Force on Immittance Screening
1994-1997 American Academy of Audiology, Chair, Publications Committee
1994 Interim President, Minnesota Academy of Audiology
1995 President, Minnesota Academy of Audiology
1996 Past President, Treasurer, Minnesota Academy of Audiology
1998 Honors of the Association, Minnesota Academy of Audiology
1998 Rotarian of the Year, Minneapolis-University Rotary Club
1999-2001 Associate Editor, Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research
2000-2001 President, Minneapolis-University Rotary Club
2000 Humanitarian Award, American Academy of Audiology
2000-2002 President, International Hearing Foundation
2001 Editor’s Award, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
2001 Larry Mauldin Award for Excellence in Education in Audiology
2003 Four Avenues of Service Citation, Rotary International
2005 American Academy of Audology 2006 Convention Program Committee, Chair, Featured Session Sub-committee
2007 James F. Jerger Career Research Award, American Academy of Audiology
2012-2015 American Academy of Audiology Honors and Awards Committee
2017 University of Iowa Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Distinguished Alumnus Award
2023 Chair, ASA/ANSI Working Group 35, Audiometric Equipment

 

Editorial Consultantships

International Journal of Audiology
Ear and Hearing
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research -Associate Editor 1999 – 2001

 

Patents

  1. Margolis, R.H. Adaptive Apparatus and Method for Testing Auditory Sensitivity. US Patent # 6,496,585, December 17, 2002.
  2. Margolis, R.H. Method For Assessing The Accuracy of Test Results, US Patent # 7,704,216, April 27, 2010.
  3. Margolis, R.H. Audiogram Classification System. US Patent # 8,075,494, December 13, 2011.
  4. Margolis, R.H., Saly, G,S,, Birck, J. Calibration of Audiometric Bone Conduction Vibrators. US Patent # 8,577,050, November 5, 2013.
  5. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Saly, G.L. Test of Recognition of Speech-like Non-linguistic Sounds. Provisional Patent Application November 8, 2016.
  6. Margolis, R.H. Adjustable Headband for Bone Conduction Audiometric Testing. Submitted February 16, 2022.

Publications (* indicates student co-authors)

  1. Margolis, R.H. and Millin, J.P. An item-difficulty based speech discrimination test. J. Speech Hear. Res. 14, 865-873, 1971.
  2. Margolis, R.H. and Small, A.M., Jr. Masking with narrow band FM noise. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 56, 692-694, 1974.
  3. Margolis, R.H. and Small, A.M., Jr. The measurement of critical masking bands. J. Speech Hear. Res. 18, 571-587, 1975.
  4. *Margolis, R.H. and Popelka, G.R. Loudness and the acoustic reflex. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 58, 1330-1332, 1975.
  5. *Margolis, R.H. and Popelka, G.R. Static and dynamic acoustic impedance measurements in infant ears. J. Speech Hear. Res. 18, 435-443, 1975.
  6. *Margolis, R.H. and Popelka, G.R. Static and dynamic acoustic impedance measurements in infant ears, in Leavitt, L. and Morse, P. (eds.) Infant Development Laboratory: Research Status Report (Univ. Wisconsin Press) 325-341, 1975.
  7. *Popelka, G.R., Margolis, R.H., and Wiley, T.L. The effect of activating signal bandwidth on acoustic-reflex thresholds. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 59,153-159, 1976.
  8. Margolis, R.H. and Wiley, T.L. Monaural loudness adaptation at low sensation levels in normal and impaired ears. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 59, 222-224, 1976.
  9. Margolis, R.H. and Gilman, S. Method for measuring the temporal characteristics and filter response of electro-acoustic impedance instruments. J. Speech Hear. Res. 20, 409-414, 1977.
  10. Margolis, R.H. and Popelka, G.R. Interactions among tympanometric variables. Speech Hear. Res. 20, 447-462, 1977.
  11. *Margolis, R.H. and Smith, P. Tympanometric asymmetry. Speech Hear Res. 20, 437-446, 1977.
  12. Margolis, R.H. and Fox, C.M. A comparison of three methods for predicting hearing loss from acoustic reflex thresholds. Speech Hear. Res. 20, 241-253, 1977.
  13. *Handler, S. and Margolis, R.H., Predicting hearing loss from stapedial reflex thresholds in patients with sensorineural impairment. Am. Acad. Ophthal. and Otolaryngol. 84, 425-431, 1977.
  14. Dirks, D. and Margolis, R.H. Auditory evaluation of patients with eighth nerve disorders, in Rand, R. (ed.) Micro-neurosurgery (2nd ed.) St. Louis (C.V. Mosby Co.) Ch. 11, 182-194, 1978.
  15. Himelfarb, M., Shanon, E. Popelka, G. and Margolis, R.H. Acoustic reflex evaluation in neonates, in Gerber, S. and Mencher, G. (eds.) Early Diagnosis of Hearing Loss. New York (Grune and Stratton) Ch. 6, 109-127, 1978.
  16. *Margolis, R.H., Osguthorpe, J.D. and Popelka, G.R. The effects of experimentally-produced middle ear lesions on tympanometry in cats. Acta Otolaryngol. 86, 428-436, 1978.
  17. Wilson, R.H., Steckler, J.F., Jones, H.C. and Margolis, R.H. Adaptation of the acoustic reflex. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 64, 782-791, 1978.
  18. *Margolis, R.H., Popelka, G.R. and Smith, P. The significance of The Significant Asymmetrical Tympanogram, A reply to Pearlman and Graber. Speech Hear. Res. 21, 607, 1978.
  19. Margolis, R.H. Tympanometry in infants. in Harford, E.R. et al. (eds.) Impedance Screening for Middle Ear Disease in Children. New York, Grune and Stratton, 41-57, 1979.
  20. Margolis, R.H. On the use of tympanometry for the prediction of middle ear effusion. Arch. Otolaryngol. 105, 225, 1979.
  21. *Margolis, R.H. and Goldberg, S.M. Auditory frequency selectivity in normal and presbycusic subjects. J. Speech Hear. Res. 23, 603-613, 1980.
  22. Margolis, R.H., Dubno, J.R., and Wilson, R.H. Acoustic- reflex thresholds for noise stimuli. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 68, 892-895, 1980.
  23. Margolis, R.H., Dubno, J.R., and Hunt, S.M.J. Detection of tones in band-reject noise. J. Speech Hear. Res. 24, 336-344, 1981.
  24. Margolis, R.H. Detecting hearing loss from acoustic reflex thresholds, rationale and philosophy, in Popelka, G.R. (ed.) Hearing Assessment With the Acoustic Reflex. New York (Grune and Stratton), Ch. 1, pp. 1-4, 1981.
  25. Margolis, R.H., Fox, C., Lilly, D.J. Popelka, G.R., Silman, S., and Trumpf, M.S. The bivariate plotting procedure for detecting hearing loss from acoustic reflex thresholds. in Popelka, G.R. (Ed.). Hearing Assessment with the Acoustic Reflex. New York (Grune and Stratton), Ch. 5, pp. 59-84, 1981.
  26. *Margolis, R.H., Popelka, G.R., Handler, S.D., and Himelfarb, M.Z. The effects of age on acoustic reflex thresholds, in Popelka, G.R. (ed.) Hearing Assessment with the Acoustic Reflex. New York (Grune and Stratton), Ch. 6, pp. 85-96, 1981.
  27. Margolis, R.H. Fundamentals of acoustic immittance, in Popelka, G.R. (ed.) Hearing Assessment With the Acoustic Reflex. New York (Grune and Stratton), Appendix A. pp. 117-144, 1981
  28. *Green, K.W. and Margolis, R.H. The ipsilateral acoustic reflex in Silman, S. (ed.) Acoustic Reflex, Scientific Aspects and Clinical Applications, New York (Academic Press), pp. 275-299, 1981.
  29. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.J., and Van Camp, K.J. A technique for detecting the ipsilateral acoustic reflex. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 72, 278-279, 1982.
  30. *Margolis, R.H., Green K.W., Wilson, R.H., and Van Camp, K.J. Exploring the clinical utility of the ipsilateral acoustic reflex threshold. Scandinavian Audiology, Suppl. 17, 35-37, 1983.
  31. *Green, K.W. and Margolis, R.H. Detection of hearing loss with ipsilateral acoustic reflex thresholds. Audiology, 22, 471-479, 1983.
  32. Wilson, R.H. and Margolis, R.H. Measurements of Auditory Thresholds for Speech Stimuli. In Rintelmann, W.F.and Konkle, D.F. (Eds.) Principles of Speech Audiometry, Baltimore (University Park Press), pp. 79-126, 1983.
  33. *Geller, D. and Margolis, R.H. Magnitude estimation of loudness, I. Application to hearing aid selection. J. Speech Hear. Res. 27, 20-27, 1984.
  34. *Knight, K.K., and Margolis, R.H. Magnitude estimation of loudness. II. Loudness perception in presbycusic listeners. J. Speech Hear. Res. 27, 28-32, 1984.
  35. Margolis, R.H. and Shanks, J.E. Tympanometry. In Katz, J. (Ed.) Handbook of Clinical Audiology. (3rd ed.) Baltimore (Williams and Wilkins) 23, 1985.
  36. *Wilson, R.H., Civitello, B., and Margolis, R.H. Influence of interaural-level differences on the speech recognition masking-level difference. Audiology, 44, 15-24, 1985.
  37. Dirks, D.D., Margolis, R.H., and Noffsinger, D.W. Auditory evaluation of patients with eighth cranial nerve disorders. in Rand, R.W. (Ed.) Microneurosurgery (3rd. ed.) St. Louis (C.V. Mosby Co.), Ch. 14, pp. 236-247, 1985.
  38. *Cacace, A.T., and Margolis, R.H. On the loudness of complex stimuli and its relationship to cochlear excitation. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 78, 1568-1573, 1985.
  39. Margolis, R.H., Van Camp, R.J., Wilson, R.H., and Creten, W.F. Multifrequency tympanometry in normal ears. Audiology, 24, 44-53, 1985.
  40. Margolis, R.H. Magnitude estimation of loudness. III. Performance of selected hearing aid users. J. Speech Hear. Res., 28, 411-420, 1985.
  41. Van Camp, K.J., Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Creten, W., and Shanks, J.E. Principles of Tympanometry. ASHA Monograph, #24, 1986.
  42. *Koebsell, K. and Margolis, R.H. Tympanometric gradient measured from normal pre-school children. Audiology, 25, 149-157, 1986.
  43. Van Camp, K.J., Shanks, J.E. and Margolis, R.H. Simulation of pathological high impedance tympanograms. J. Speech Hear. Res., 29, 505-514, 1986.
  44. Margolis, R.H. Speech discrimination. Gallaudet Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, Volume 1, McGraw-Hill, pp. 56-57, 1986.
  45. Margolis, R.H. Loudness. Gallaudet Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, Volume 2. McGraw-Hill, pp. 304-305, 1986.
  46. *Holte, L. and Margolis, R.H. The relative loudness of third-octave bands of speech. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 81, 186-189, 1987.
  47. Margolis, R.H. and Heller, J. Screening tympanometry, criteria for medical referral, Audiology, 26, 197-208, 1987.
  48. *Margolis, R.H. & Cacace, A.T. Some characteristics of the ipsilateral stapedius reflex. Advanced International Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance. Amplifon Research Institute, 1987.
  49. Margolis, R.H. Role of impedance measurements in predicting hearing threshold. Advanced International Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance. Amplifon Research Institute, 1987.
  50. Margolis, R.H. Hearing aid dispensing in university clinics. Hearing Instruments, 38, 38-39, 67, 1987.
  51. *Holte, L. and Margolis, R.H. Screening tympanometry in J.W. Hall (Ed.) Immittance Audiometry. Seminars in Hearing 8, 329-338, 1987.
  52. Shanks, J.E., Lilly, D.J., Margolis, R.H., Wiley, T.L., and Wilson, R.H. Tympanometry. (A tutorial by the ASHA Working Group on Aural Acoustic Immittance Measurements). J. Speech Hear. Dis., 53, 354-377, 1988.
  53. Margolis, R.H., Block, M., Parnes, S., Roeser, R., Shanks, J.E., and Wilson, R.H. Guidelines for screening for hearing impairment and middle-ear disorders. ASHA, 32 (Suppl.), 17-24, 1990.
  54. *Holte, L., Cavanagh, R.M., and Margolis, R.H. Ear canal wall mobility and tympanometric shape in young infants. Pediatrics, 117, 77-80, 1990.
  55. Margolis, R.H. and Shanks, J.E. Tympanometry, principles and procedures. in Rintelmann, W.F. (Ed.) Hearing Assessment, (2nd ed.) Pro-Ed (Austin, TX) 1991, Chapter 4, pp. 179-246.
  56. Wilson, R.H. and Margolis, R.H. Acoustic reflex measurements. in Rintelmann, W.F. (Ed.) Hearing Assessment (2nd ed.) Pro-Ed (Austin, TX) 1991, Chapter 5, pp. 247-320.
  57. *Cacace, A.T., Margolis, R.H., and Relken, E.M. Threshold and suprathreshold temporal integration effects in the crossed and uncrossed human acoustic stapedius reflex. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 89, 1255-1261, 1991.
  58. Fournier, E.M. and Margolis, R.H. A microcomputer networked audiology clinic. Audiology Today, 3, 28-31, 1991.
  59. Margolis, R.H. and Thornton A.R. Spreadsheet systems for tracking audiology patients. Audiology Today, 3, 24-26, 1991.
  60. Margolis, R.H. and Levine, S.C. Acoustic reflex measures in audiologic evaluation. Otolaryngology Clinics of North America, 24, 329-347, 1991.
  61. *Margolis, R.H. and Hunter L.L. Audiologic evaluation of the otitis media patient. Otolaryngology Clinics of North America, 24, 877-899, 1991.
  62. *Holte, L., Margolis, R.H., and Cavanagh, R.M. Developmental changes in multifrequency tympanograms. Audiology, 30, 1-24, 1991.
  63. Liston, S.L., Levine, S.C., Margolis, R.H., Yanz, J.L. Use of intraoperative ABR to guide prosthesis positioning. Laryngoscope, 101, 1009-1012, 1991.
  64. *Margolis, R.H., Levine, S.C., Fournier, E.M., Hunter, L.L., Smith, S.L., and Lilly, D.J. Tympanic electrocochleography, normal and abnormal patterns of response. Audiology, 31, 8-24, 1992.
  65. *Naeve, S.L., Margolis, R.H., Levine, S.C., Fournier, E.M. Effect of ear-canal air pressure on evoked otoacoustic emissions. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 91, 2091-2095, 1992.
  66. *Cacace, A.T., Margolis, R.H., Relken, E.M. Short-term poststimulatory response characteristics of the human acoustic stapedius reflex, monotic and dichotic stimulation. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 91, 203-214, 1992.
  67. *Levine, S.C., Margolis, R.H., Fournier, E.M., Winzenburg, S.M. Tympanic electrocochleography for evaluation of endolymphatic hydrops. Laryngoscope, 102, 614-622, 1992.
  68. *Filion, P.R., Margolis, R.H. Comparison of clinical and real-life judgments of loudness discomfort. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 3, 193-199, 1992.
  69. *Hirsch, J.E., Margolis, R.H., Rykken, J.R. A comparison of acoustic reflex and auditory brainstem response screening of high-risk infants. Ear and Hearing, 13, 181-186, 1992.
  70. *Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H. Multifrequency tympanometry, current clinical application. Am.  J. Audiology, 1, 33-43, 1992.
  71. Fournier, E.M., Margolis, R.H. Computers and complexity in the audiologist’s clinical life. Audiology Today, 4, 18-21, 1992.
  72. Margolis, R.H. Screening Issues. Hearing, newborn period and early childhood. Audio Digest (Pediatrics), 38, No. 17, 1992.
  73. Le, C.T., Daly, K.A., Margolis, R.H., Lindgren, B.R., Giebink, G.S. A clinical profile of otitis media. Archives of Otolaryngology, 118, 1225-1228, 1992.
  74. Oliviera, R.J., Hammer, B., Stillman, A., Holm, J., Jons, C., Margolis, R.H. The living ear, a look at ear canal changes with jaw motion. Ear and Hearing, 13, 464-466, 1992.
  75. *Winzenburg, S.M., Margolis, R.H., Levine, S.C., Haines, S.J., Fournier, E.M. A comparison of tympanic and transtympanic electrocochleography in patients undergoing acoustic neuroma and vestibular nerve section surgery. American Journal of Otology, 14, 63-69, 1993.
  76. *Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L., Saupe, J.R., Giebink, G.S. Effects of otitis media on extended high frequency hearing in children. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 102, 1-5, 1993.
  77. *Johnson, J.H., Turner, C.W., Zwislocki, J.J., Margolis, R.H. Just noticeable differences for intensity and their relation to loudness. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 93, 983-991, 1993.
  78. Margolis, R.H. Detection of hearing impairment with the acoustic stapedius reflex. Ear and Hearing, 14, 3-10, 1993.
  79. Margolis, R.H., Nelson, D.A. Acute otitis media with transient sensorineural hearing loss, a case study. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 119, 682-686, 1993.
  80. *Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L., Saupe, J.R., Giebink, G.S. Efectos de la otitis media sobre la audición de frecuencias altas ampliadas en niños. ORL Digest, 4, 11-13, Septiembre 1993.
  81. *Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Rykken, J.R., Giebink, G.S. Multifrequency tympanometry in normal children and children recovering from otitis media – a preliminary report. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1993, pp. 46-49.
  82. Daly, K.A., Giebink, G.S., Margolis, R.H., Le, C.T., Westover, D.E., Juhn, S.K., Buran, D. Chronic otitis media with effusion morbidity in a prospective cohort: risk determinants for short-term outcomes in children treated with tympanostomy tubes. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1993, pp. 7-10.
  83. *Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L., Rykken, J.R., Giebink, G.S. Effects of otitis media on extended high frequency hearing in children. A preliminary report. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1993, pp.540-542.
  84. Westover, D.W., Daly, K.A., Margolis, R.H., Le, C.T., Juhn, S.K., Buran, D., Giebink, G.S. Chronic otitis media with effusion morbidity in a prospective cohort: study design implications and a preliminary report of long-term outcomes in children treated with tympanostomy tubes. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1993, pp. 11-14.
  85. *Margolis, R.H., Goycoolea, H.G. Multifrequency tympanometry in normal adults. Ear and Hearing, 14, 408-413, 1993.
  86. *Trine, M.B., Hirsch, J.E., Margolis, R.H. The effect of middle ear pressure on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. Ear and Hearing, 14, 401-407, 1993.
  87. Le, C.T., Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Daly, K.A., Lindgren, B.R., Giebink, G.S. A clinical profile of otitis media without an intact tympanic membrane. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 120, 513-516, 1994.
  88. *Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L, Giebink, G.S. Tympanometric evaluation of middle ear function. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 103 (Suppl. 163), 34-38, 1994.
  89. *Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Giebink, G.S. Identification of hearing loss in children with otitis media. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 103 (Suppl. 163), 59-61, 1994.
  90. *Daly, K.A., Giebink, G.S., Lindgren, B., Margolis, R.H., Westover, D., Hunter, LL, Le, C.T., Buran, D. A randomized trial of the efficacy of sulfatrimethoprim and prednisone in preventing post-tympanostomy tube morbidity. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 14, 1068-1074, 1995.
  91. *Margolis, R.H., Rieks, D., Fournier, E.M., Levine, S.C. Tympanic electrocochleography for the diagnosis of Ménière’s disease. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 121, 44-55, 1995.
  92. *Lee, C.-S., Paparella, M.M., Margolis, R.H., Le, C. Audiological profiles and Meniere’s Disease. Ear Nose & Throat Journal, 74, 527-532, 1995.
  93. Margolis, R.H., Schachern, P.L., Hunter, L.L., Sutherland, C. Multifrequency tympanometry in chinchillas. Audiology, 34, 232-247, 1995.
  94. Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Rykken, J.R., Le, C.T., Daly, K.A., Giebink, G.S. High frequency hearing loss associated with otitis media. Ear and Hearing, 17, 1-11, 1996.
  95. Daly, K.A., Rich, S.S., Levine, S., Margolis, R.H., Le, C.T., Lindgren, B., Giebink, G.S. The Family Study of Otitis Media: Design and Disease and Risk Factor Profiles. Genetic Epidemiology 15:451-68, 1996.
  96. Margolis, R.H., Schachern, P.L., Fulton, S. Multifrequency tympanometry and histopathology in chinchillas with experimentally-produced middle-ear pathologies – a preliminary report. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1996, 383-386.
  97. Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Giebink, G.S., Schmitz, J.L., Le, C.T., Daly, K.A. Long-term prospective study of hearing loss in children after tympanostomy tube treatment of chronic otitis media with effusion. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1996, 383-386.
  98. Margolis, R.H., Anderson, J.H., Fourner, E.M., Friedman, B., Hirsch, J.E., Hunter, L.L., Jons, C., Schmitz, J.L., Smith, S.L. Audiology Clinical Protocols. Allyn and Bacon, 1997.
  99. *Margolis, R.H., Trine, M.B. Effects of middle ear disease on otoacoustic emissions. In Robinette, M.S., Glattke, T. (Eds.) Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications. Thieme (New York), 1997. Chapter 7, pp. 130-150. Otitis Media. Decker Periodicals, 1996, 277-279.
  100. Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H. Effects of tympanic membrane abnormalities on auditory function. J. Amer. Acad. Aud. 8, 431-446, 1998.
  101. Margolis, R.H., Schachern, P.A., Fulton, S. Multifrequency Tympanometry and Histopathology in Chinchillas with Experimentally-Produced Middle Ear Pathologies. Acta Otolaryngologica (Stockh), 118, 216-225, 1998.
  102. Levine, S.C., Margolis, R.H., Daly, K.A. Use of electrocochleography in the diagnosis of Meniere’s disease. Laryngoscope, 108, 993-1000, 1998.
  103. Margolis, R.H. Electrocochleography. Seminars in Hearing, 20, 45-62, 1999.
  104. Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L. Tympanometry: Basic Principles and Clinical Applications. In Musiek, F.E., Rintelmann, W.F. (Eds.) Contermporary Perspectives in Hearing Assessment, Allyn & Bacon (Boston), 89-130, 1999.
  105. Wilson, R.H., Margolis, R.H. Acoustic-Reflex Measurements. In Musiek, F.E., Rintelmann, W.F. (Eds.) Contermporary Perspectives in Hearing Assessment, Allyn & Bacon (Boston), 131-166, 1999.
  106. *Rhodes M.C., Margolis, R.H., Hirsch, J.E., Napp, A.P. Hearing screening in the newborn intensive care nursery: a comparison of methods. Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 120, 799-808, 1999.
  107. *Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.S., Keefe, D.H. Wideband reflectance tympanometry in normal adults. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 106, 265-280, 1999.
  108. *Li, Y., Hunter, L.L., Margolis, R.H., Levine, S.C., Lindgren, B., Daly, K., Giebink, G.S. Prospective study of tympanic membrane retraction, hearing loss, and middle ear function. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 121, 514-522, 1999.
  109. Margolis, R.H., Hunter, L.L. Acoustic Immittance Measurements. In Roeser, R.J., Valente, M., Hosford-Dunn, H., (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis, Thieme Medical Publishers (New York), 381-42, 2000.
  110. *Jaisinghani, V.J., Hunter, L.L., Li, Y., Margolis, R.H. Quantitative analysis of tympanic membrane pathology using video-otoscopy. Laryngoscope, 110, 1726-1730, 2000.
  111. *Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.S., Hunter, L.L. High frequency hearing loss and wideband middle ear impedance in children with otitis media histories. Ear & Hearing, 21, 206-211, 2000.
  112. *Hsu, G.S., Margolis, R.H., Schachern, P.A. The Development of the Middle Ear in Neonatal Chinchillas. I. Birth to 14 Days. Acta Otolaryngologica 120, 922-932, 2000.
  113. *Hsu, R., Margolis, R.H., Schachern, P.A., Javel, E. The Development of the Middle Ear in Neonatal Chinchillas. II. 2 Weeks to Adulthood. Acta Otolaryngologica, 121, 679-688, 2001.
  114. *Margolis, R. H., Saly, G. L., Paul, S., Schachern, P.L. Wideband Reflectance Tympanometry in Chinchillas and Humans. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110,1453-1464, 2001.
  115. Casselbrant ML, Gravel GS, Margolis RH et al. Diagnosis and Screening. In DJ Lim, CD Bluestone, ML Casselbrant (Eds.) Recent Advances in Otitis Media: Report of the Seventh Research Conference. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 111, Suppl 188, 95_101, 2002.
  116. Margolis, R.H. Effects of middle ear disease on otoacoustic emissions. In Robinette, M.S., Glattke, T. (Eds.) Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications. 2nd ed. Thieme (New York), 2002, pp. 190-212.
  117. *Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.L., Hunter, L.L. Relationship Between Middle Ear Mechanics and High Frequency Hearing in Children with Otitis Media Histories. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media with Effusion, Hamilton, Ontario: B.C. Decker, 77-78, 2002
  118. *Margolis, R.H., Hsu, G.S., Hsu, R.W., Saly, G.S., Schachern, P.A. Development of middle ear function and structure in neonatal chinchilla. In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media with Effusion, Hamilton, Ontario: B.C. Decker, 625-627, 2002.
  119. *Jaisinghani, V.J., Hunter, L.L., Li, Y, Margolis, R.H. Method for quantifying tympanic membrane pathology using video-otoscopy In Lim, D.J. et al., eds., Recent Advances in Otitis Media with Effusion, Hamilton, Ontario: B.C. Decker, 100-102, 2002.
  120. Daly, K.A., Hunter, L.L., Lindgren, B.R., Margolis, R.H., Giebink, G.S. Chronic Otitis Media with Effusion Sequelae in Children Treated with Tubes. Archives of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery 517-522, 2003.
  121. Margolis, R.H., Bass-Ringdahl, S., Hanks, W.D., Holte, K., Zapala, D.A. Tympanometry in Newborn Infants – 1 kHz Norms. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 14, 383-392,
  122. Margolis, R.H. In one ear and out the other – what patients remember. SpeechPathology.com (speechpathology.com/articles), January 5, 2004; Audiology Online (www.audiologyonline.com/articles). February 23, 2004; HealthyHearing.com (www.healthyhearing.com/articles). January 17, 2005, February 15, 2005
  123. Margolis, R.H. Boosting memory with informational counseling. ASHA Leader, 9 (4), 10-11, 28, 2004.
  124. Margolis, R.H. Audiology Information Counseling – What Do Patients Remember? Audiology Today, 16, 14-15, 2004.
  125. Margolis, R.H. Automated Audiometry – Progress or Pariah? Audiology Online (audiologyonline.com/articles). January 17, 2005, February 8, 2005.
  126. Margolis, R.H. Automated Audiometry: Progress or Pariah. Audiology Today 17, 21, 2005.
  127. *Margolis, R.H., Saly, G., Le, C., Laurence, J. Qualind™: A Method for Assessing the Accuracy of Automated Tests. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 18, 78-89, 2007.
  128. Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.S. Toward a standard description of hearing loss. Int. J. Audiology 46, 746-758, 2007.
  129. Margolis, R.H. Conflict of Interest in Audiology. Audiology Today 19, 32-34, 2007.
  130. Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.L. Distribution of Hearing Loss Characteristics in a Clinical Population. Ear and Hearing, 29, 524-532, 2008.
  131. Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.L. Asymmetrical Hearing Loss: Definition, Validation, Prevalence. Otology and Neurotology, 29, 422-431, 2008.
  132. Margolis, R.H., Morgan, D.E.. Automated Pure-Tone Audiometry: An Analysis of Capacity, Need, and Benefit. Amer. J. Audiol., 17, 109-113, 2008.
  133. Margolis, R.H. The Vanishing Air-Bone Gap – Audiology’s Dirty Little Secret. Audiology Online (audiologyonline.com/articles), October 20, 2008.
  134. Margolis, R.H., Glasberg, B.R., Creeke, S., Moore, B.C.J. AMTAS® – Automated Method for Testing Auditory Sensitivity: Validation Studies. Int. J. Audiology, 49, 185-194, 2010.
  135. Margolis, R.H. A Few Secrets about Bone-Conduction Testing. Hearing Journal, 63 (2). Pp. 10, 12, 14, 16-17, 2010.
  136. Margolis, R.H., Frisina, R., Walton, J.P. (2011). Automated method for testing auditory sensitivity: II. Air Conduction Audiograms in Children and Adults. Int. J. Audiology, 50, 434-439, 2011.
  137. Margolis, R.H., Moore, B.C.J. Automated method for testing auditory sensitivity: III. Sensorineural hearing loss and air-bone gaps. Int. J. Audiology, 50, 440-447, 2011.
  138. *Margolis, R.H., Stiepan, S.M. Acoustic Method for Calibration of Audiometric Bone Vibrators. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 131, 1221-1225, 2012.
  139. Margolis, R.H. Automated Audiometry Then and Now. Audiology Practices, 4, 9-15, 2012.
  140. *Ginter, S.M., Margolis, R.H. Acoustic Method for Calibration of Audiometric Bone Vibrators. II. Harmonic Distortion. JASA Express Letters 134, EL33-EL37, 2013.
  141. *Margolis, R.H., Eikelboom, R.H., Johnson, C., Ginter, S.M., Swanepoel, D.W., Moore, B.C.J. False Air-Bone Gaps at 4 kHz in Listeners with Normal Hearing and Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Int. J. Audiology 52, 526-532, 2013.
  142. Jerger, J., Wilson, R., Margolis, R. Suggestion of terminological reform in speech audiometry. Amer. Acad. Audiol.,    25, 229-230, 2014.
  143. Margolis, R.H., Popelka, G.R. Bone Conduction Calibration. Seminars in Hearing, 35, 329-345, 2014.
  144. Swanepoel, R.H., Eikelboom, R.H., Margolis, R.H. Tympanometry Screening Criteria in Children 5 to 7 Years of Age. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol. 25, 927-936, 2014.
  145. Wilson, R.H., Margolis, R.H. Hearing loss terminology should be evidence based: a reply to Clark and Martin. J. Am. Acad. Audiol. 26, 524-525, 2015.
  146. *Margolis, R.H., Madsen, B. Acoustic Environment for Hearing Testing. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 26,784-791, 2015.
  147. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Popelka, G.R., Eikelboom, R.H., Swanepoel, D.W. Distribution characteristics of normal pure-tone thresholds. Int. J. Audiology, 54, 796-805, 2015.
  148. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Popelka, G.R., Eikelboom, R.H., Swanepoel, D.W. Distribution Characteristics of Air-Bone Gaps: Evidence of Bias in Pure-Tone Audiometry. Ear & Hearing, 37, 177-188, 2016.
  149. Margolis, R.H., Killion, M.C, Bratt, G.W., Saly, G.L. Validation of the Home Hearing Test. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 27, 416-420, 2016.
  150. Margolis, R.H., Bratt, G., Feeney, M.P., Killion, M.C, Saly, G.L. Home Hearing Test™: Within Subjects Threshold Variability. Ear and Hearing, 39, 906-909, 2018.
  151. *Smull, C.C., Madsen, B., Margolis, R.H. Evaluation of two circumaural earphones for audiometry.  Ear and Hearing, 40, 177-183, 2019.
  152. Margolis, R.H., Eikelboom, R.H., Moore, B.C.J., Swanepoel, D.W. False 4-kHz Air-BoneGaps – A Failure of Standards. Audiology Today, 31, 14-21, 2019.
  153. *Rao, A., Altus, B., Schroeder, R., Margolis, R.H. Comparison of thresholds obtained with the Radioear B-71 and B-81 Bone-Conduction Transducers. Ear and Hearing, 41, 1775-1778, 2020.
  154. Simpson, M.J., Jennings, S.G., Margolis, R.H. Techniques for obtaining high-quality recordings in electrocochleography. Frontiers in Systems: Neuroscience, Apr 15;14:18, 2020.
  155. Folmer, R.L., Saunders, G.H., Vachhani, J.J., Margolis, R.H., Saly, G., Yueh, B., McCardle, R.A., Feth, L.L., Roup, C.M., Feeney, M.P. Hearing health care utilization following automated hearing screening. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol., 32, 235-245, 2021.
  156. *Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Saly, G.L., Gregoire, H.M., Madsen, B.M. Automated forced choice tests of speech recognition. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol. 32, 606-615, 2021.
  157. Margolis, R.H., Saly, G.L., Wilson, R.H. Ambient noise monitoring during pure-tone audiometry. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol. 33, 45-55, 2022.
  158. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H. Evaluation of binomial distribution estimates of confidence intervals of speech-recognition test scores. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 152, 1404-1415, 2022.
  159. Margolis, R.H., Margolis, J.C. AMBAND Bone Conduction Headband. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol. 33, 214-219, 2022.
  160. Margolis, R.H., Rao, A., Wilson, R.H., Saly, G.L. Non-linguistic Auditory Speech Processing. Int. J. Audiology, 62, 217-226, 2023.
  161. Margolis, R.H., Wilson, R.H., Saly, G.L. Clinical Interpretation of Word-Recognition Scores for Listeners with Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Confidence Intervals, Limits, and Levels. Ear and Hearing 44, 1133-1139, 2023.
  162. Margolis, R.H., Hornsby, B.W.Y., Saly, G.L., Wilson, R.H. Predicted and Measured Word-Recognition Scores Unmask Distortion in the Impaired Auditory System. Ear and Hearing, submitted for publication, 2023.
  163. Margolis, R.H., Sanchez, V., Hunter, L.L., Rao, A., Boyle, S., Motlagh Zadeh, L., Wong, A,N, Air-Conduction and Bone-Conduction Reference-Threshold Levels – A Multicenter Study, Int. J. Audiology, Submitted for publication 2023.
  164. Margolis, R.H. False air-bone gaps and false calibration – a cautionary tale. Audiology Today, Submitted for publication 2023.