jinjuku194 posts04-26-2018 12:10pm
Your latest argument here includes the logical fallacy of the excluded middle, so you might want to learn a bit about logic and reason, too.
I think you are confused.There is a mountain of information about how to conduct scientifically valid listening tests, going back at least as far as Munson’s presentations to the AES in the late ’50s. (Yes, that Munson, the guy from Bell Labs who worked with Fletcher.) It's been followed by other work by Floyd Toole, Harman and many others. If you're serious about valid listening tests - and I suspect you aren't - you'll want to review some of their work. It will reveal that this matter is nowhere near as simple as you suggest. If you're not serious, or if you have some ulterior motives, you'll just continue arguing here with your nonsense.
If you state that you can jump 10’ straight up from a standstill and either I bring a 10’ high bar or we use your 10’ high bar.
What are we exactly testing, why isn’t the 10’ high bar valid, and why do we need 49 other people to attempt to jump over a 10’ high bar?
Behold everyone where simple questions somehow can't be answered
Your latest argument here includes the logical fallacy of the excluded middle, so you might want to learn a bit about logic and reason, too.