In Reply to: Why wont ABX show a difference? posted by Jerry Parker on November 27, 2002 at 23:31:48:
If you check out the literature in JASA and psychometrics journals, you'll find no doubt on the matter.Now, a PROPER test is involved, this means training, listener control over pace, switching (at the LISTENER's will), and so on. There is a nearly endless list of things that have to be considered, it's long enough that I won't even try to write it.
This also means 1 subject at a time, etc, etc. Somebody recently suggested that it was ok to run multiple subjects with one switch.
NO!
Now, watch. I've been seriously libeled before by people here for telling the truth.
But that's it. Done right, ABX and DBT work.
Now, need we say that not all DBT's or ABX tests are good? I hope not.
JJ - Philalethist and Annoyer of Bullies
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