In Reply to: Actually few experiments are done double blind posted by Norm on August 20, 2006 at 10:40:17:
> Again, you are not seeking to advance scientific understanding, but rather to see
> if most like the tweak. Forget the tight methodology.Actually, I already made that point. What was originally done was a perfectly valid way for an individual to decide whether to make a change in his system, whether new equipment or a tweak.
Unfortunately, there are those around here who want to announce the discovery of unchallengeable universal truth based on half-assed tinkering. It wears thin.
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Follow Ups
- Re: same thing stated another way - mls-stl 08/20/0611:29:55 08/20/06 (1)
- I was merely pointing out that double blind testing is relatively uncommon - Norm 11:45:58 08/21/06 (0)