drmatt wrote: 
> Well, given the aims of the study, this is a legit statistical
> technique. It might sound like cherry picking but when the point of the
> study is to show only that *some* people can tell it's allowable to
> exclude the ones who can't. Clearly if the study attempted to show that
> *all* people can tell, this would not be legit.

So if 90% of people were to admit they can't hear a difference no matter
how hard they try, the best thing is to listen to the 10% who can, and
if 6 of them get lucky, we've proven it's possible to tell a difference?
:-)



...pablo
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