In Reply to: Fer chrissakes, I'm assuming a perfect test... posted by Monstrous Mike on November 17, 2002 at 09:00:16:
HowdyI believe this is the crux of the problem. You seem to prefer to believe that the subjects are fooling themselves. I seem to believe that the testers are.
You are the one who uses words like credibility describing the subjects. I wonder, who has the most to gain or loose in a test, the testers or the subjects? Now I don't really believe that there are that many disingenuous testers out there, good tests are just had to design. I'm just saying that if a test gives a non intuitive answer, IMO the design of the test should be given at least as much scrutiny as the credibility of the subjects.
-Ted
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- I believe I am on topic. - Ted Smith 09:23:09 11/17/02 (0)