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Anyone familiar with AES preprint #3178, "A User Friendly Methodology
for Subjective Listening tests" by Jon Risch, presented at the 91st AES convention, October, 1991? I have not yet read it, but am looking forward to doing so (admittedly with some trepidation). The author has claimed that this article was prompted by his personal experiences as a test subject in double-blind ABX tests of audio cables during which he scored statistically significant positives. I'm sort of surprised I haven't heard mention of this here before, as Jon Risch and his methodologies do seem well-known around RAHE. Did it already get debunked back in '91 when it was published? (I suppose I should do a Google search.) Or is it considered one of the few exceptions that prove the rule, i.e., a fluke? |
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