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You already did that for me.

I can see you still didn't read the references you yourself put forth:

To begin with in the Atkinson quote you included in your own post just a minute ago.

And if you go to any editorials before or after that address the audibility-of-polarity issue, you are likely to run into that "99% with music!" (false) claim about Lipshitz. Enough said.

They (mis)quote the score, not the ABX home page URL of course. The point is the actual results, not the various places they were published in, if you didn't realize. I will repeat once more: the ABX pages are simply a data storage house; they simply collect and compile quantitative results (the data obtained) from research published elsewhere, for example in the references that you cite, John Atkinson cites, and I cite. These all talk about the same thing even if misstating the results as in the Sphile "As We See It" column.

So again: Review your sources. Check your facts. Do your math. Don't waste my time on the obvious. Don't just keep repeating the same. You have all the materials on hand, you seem to be saying. To make things easier the score is nicely broken down on the ABX comparator site between music and test tones, which is why I referred people to it in the first place (not in equal detail in the published articles I've seen).

What's preventing you?


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