Abstract

Similarity, preference, and loudness judgments were obtained for all possible pairs of 22 voice-communication circuits, including both linear and nonlinear distortions. Each set of judgments was analyzed, using multidimensional techniques. The analyses indicate that each type of judgment has some factors in common. The interrelationship of these factors and their influence on judgments of circuit quality is discussed.

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