05-31-2015, 07:07 PM
Quote:How can you measure what are the "optimal results" anyway? How can you know if you did or did not get "optimal results" or if you would have gotten better results if you had run them separately?
How can I know? Based on experience and feedback from my group.
We divide our team into two group, one using mixing techniques, one use the subs solo.
This experiment is two month, first month the group who use the subs solo report satisfying result and the mix group is report just so so result, some of them even get a headache.
After one month, we exchange the group. The result is same.
Not just one time, I did experiment like this more than ten times.
I think ten times experiment is enough to have logical reason about optimum result.
Thanks.
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