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RE: Obvious differences, blind tests and white lies

"As to others hearing the same thing, this is what one would expect from guests in one's home. I've equivocated on more than one occasion during an audio demonstration when I was a guest. There are at least two good psychological reasons for this. People avoid conflict. People also are unwilling to admit that they aren't hearing something that others are reporting."

Do you think that this might depend of the familiarity of the individuals in the group? People who know each other well might be more forthcoming than relative strangers. One's good friends will usually tell you if you are nuts!


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