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In Reply to: Pity posted by jbcortes on April 19, 2010 at 09:48:01:
You don't yet understand why I find them invalid, but the concept of validity is one of the most difficult to teach in research design.
I think you would also be best served by studying selective perception and other studies of what is wrongfully called the placebo effect here. It works both ways, if you are a person who thinks "..audiophile fuses are a total waste of time and money" you will tend to not hear their benefit.
I must admit that I don't understand why those so interested in blind tests are so proselytizing. Not many have any concern with them. Furthermore I don't know why any of you weird guys think anyone owes you "proof" that they find x improves the sound. You made you God?
Live long and prosper!
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Follow Ups
- With your condescension you should expect an angry retort. - Norm 12:54:06 04/19/10 (2)
- RE: With your condescension you should expect an angry retort. - jbcortes 13:45:46 04/19/10 (1)
- I see no value in even a "good" blind test and am surprised that you do, but hey we all do what we want. nt - Norm 10:01:38 04/21/10 (0)