@geoffkait
Heh, interesting spelling variation there.
Well, right, but every test I've seen has either been a) can you tell a difference with or without the device or tweak, or between the options or b) rank order several options, with a) being more prevalent.
Let’s go to the definition of false positive: " a test result which incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is present." Or if you like, the type 1 error, the rejection of a true null hypothesis (components sound the same).
Happy to end the discussion, but "you just don’t get it" is the run of the mill insult when you can’t prove or even adequately support your claims.
Well, for one thing blind tests are used for a number of reasons, including testing a single component or audio device or tweak. So don’t hand me a whole load of horseman knew her.
Heh, interesting spelling variation there.
Well, right, but every test I've seen has either been a) can you tell a difference with or without the device or tweak, or between the options or b) rank order several options, with a) being more prevalent.
Let’s go to the definition of false positive: " a test result which incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is present." Or if you like, the type 1 error, the rejection of a true null hypothesis (components sound the same).
Happy to end the discussion, but "you just don’t get it" is the run of the mill insult when you can’t prove or even adequately support your claims.