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Re: A/B Testing/Weber Fechner Law [message #1886 is a reply to message #1883] Wed, 15 June 2005 06:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Absolutely; that is one of the points they make on the site, they include the formula for determining all of the relationships between tones. What I don't follow is how that phenomena affects reaction to percieved quality of sound. That seems to be the sticking point as this Weber-Fechner Law modulates all results.
I only bring it up as it appeared in a couple articles on testing and I had never heard reference made to the effects it might have in any of the current literature.
Its new to me also.

 
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