Subjective Testing Experiment using the Semantic Differentials Paradigm for Sound Quality Assessment of Power Seat Mechanism Noise

2005-01-2475

5/16/2005

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This paper describes the development of a semantic differential test paradigm for evaluating product sound quality by a population of human subjects. The design of this specific experiment was also structured to test for a variety of expected common experimental errors. An investigation on the dependence of presentation order was executed by implementing both a fully balanced and a partially balanced design, and differences in subject populations were tested by independently testing two geographically separate populations. In order to conduct this testing, a general semantic-differentials graphical user interface (GUI) was written in MATLAB to present the specific stimuli to each subject in a unique specific sequence and extract a variety of semantic differential ratings for later statistical analyses. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages for Semantic Differentials approach is presented as well as a discussion of the confidence in the resulting subject dataset.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2475
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Laux, P., Kleiss, J., and Huff, J., "Subjective Testing Experiment using the Semantic Differentials Paradigm for Sound Quality Assessment of Power Seat Mechanism Noise," SAE 2005 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States, May 16, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2475.
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5/16/2005
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2005-01-2475
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Technical Paper
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English