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Re: CONSISTENT...yes...

>The test is consistent by its nature, it's the test subject that aren't. If training helps to increase consistency, that merely increases the quality of the results.>

If the test results are dependent on the experience, training and innate ability of the test subjects, and results change as they do, how can you claim the test is consistent?

You can't separate one from the other - unless you can have a test with NO subjects.

But I will agree with you about one thing - amateur audio DBT results with music are surprisingly consisent - producing mostly null results regardless of the actual audible differences between the audio components (except speakers).

Consistent? In this case very. Just not accurate.



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  • Re: CONSISTENT...yes... - mkuller 09:39:46 04/14/06 (0)


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