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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2018-11-28 01:42
Windy Reamer,
Above, you said:
"I am convinced that repetitve exposure to narrow precise tones is itself a major risk factor equal to or greater than high decibel exposure.That belief is based upon personal experience and group observation."
Concerning your personal experience, what data do you have to support this belief? Also, what group or groups have you observed and what data do you have to support this claim? Without some sort of hypothesis (null or research) and a data gathering or systematic testing paradigm, there is no validity or reliability to your assertions.
HRL
Post Edited (2018-11-28 02:03)
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