Blind Testing - Some Further Thoughts
Arny Krueger wrote
JBorg, Jr. wrote
In any case, I generally agree with Mr. Raedecker when
he said that:
"... "blind tests" DEPRIVE the hearing system of essential
information."
You get to be as wrong as he is.
He is saying DBT alter our perception to music and sound.
So anyway, based upon a recent discussion with Nyob
McKelvy, he appears to admit that DBT is not a reliable
audio test because it cognitively and visually alter our
perception to music and sound.
Show me a precise quote of what Mike said.
Nyob McKelvy said that:
"... Using only one's ears is what a DBT is all about, allowing
the listener to focus their unaltered perception on sound alone."
So, I asked him, what does "using only the ears" in the context of
ABX DBT [double blind test] cognitively requires if guessing is not
allowed, yet, ensure that perception remain unchanged.
I'm unable to supply a precise quote for the reason being that
he fearlessly "ran away" in order for me to provide some exact quote.
I don't know why he would "ran away", do you?
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