Quote Originally Posted by okiemax
Regarding John Dunlavy, I don't know if it's what you are seeking, but you can find his "Wire:Facts and Fraud," at the Audio Society of Minnesota web site. Just do a Google search with the following: Minnesota Dunlavy wire.

In your other post you referred to the Dulavy's wire experiments demonstrating the power of suggestion on the participants. It may be more a demonstration of participants trying to please or gain acceptance, with peer pressure also a possible factor, but I'm not sure as I don't know exactly what was done in the experiments.
Any such experiment is easy to conduct. One just switches the same component for the listener to listen for differences, Only A is listened to in all the trials without telling the listener, of course. 75% of participants will hear differences from the same component presented.
The link doesn't seem to work; it takes you to an ad?