Question 2 of 6
Category: Disabilities
True or False: Captions are useful for people with hearing disabilities, auditory processing disabilities, and non-disabled people, such as someone who is a non-native speaker of the presented language.
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Captions are used by many types of people with and without disabilities. Some people need captions in order to access content, but even some able-bodied people prefer to have captions either always or situationally (for example, parents with children sleeping in the next room). This is just another example of how implementing accessibility can improve experiences for all.
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Captions are used by many types of people with and without disabilities. Some people need captions in order to access content, but even some able-bodied people prefer to have captions either always or situationally (for example, parents with children sleeping in the next room). This is just another example of how implementing accessibility can improve experiences for all.
Captions are used by many types of people with and without disabilities. Some people need captions in order to access content, but even some able-bodied people prefer to have captions either always or situationally (for example, parents with children sleeping in the next room). This is just another example of how implementing accessibility can improve experiences for all.