The primary means of identifying pseudohypacusis is a combination of subjective and objective hearing test methods.The Stenger test can assist clinicians in rapid screening for malingering and in determining the true hearing thresholds.However,pseudodeaf individuals typically have organic hearing loss,and the accuracy of the Stenger test varies among participants with different hearing loss disorders.This paper reviews the progress of domestic and international research on the methodological principles,applicable conditions,and diagnostic value of the Stenger test,and focuses on summarizing the test's influencing factors and analyzing test results of various types of pseudohypacusis,with the goal of providing a reference for clinical testing.