Comparability between noise characteristics of synthesized recordings of aircraft in flight and actual recordings were investigated. Although the synthesized recordings were more smoothly time-varying than the actual recordings and the synthesizer could not produce a comb-filter effect that was present in the actual recordings, results supported the conclusion that annoyance response is comparable to the synthesized and actual recordings. A correction for duration markedly improved the validity of engineering calculation procedures designed to measure noise annoyance. Results led to the conclusion that the magnitude estimation psychophysical method was a highly reliable approach for evaluating engineering calculation procedures designed to ...
Subjective response to far field noise characteristics of V/STOL aircraft sized to carry 60 passenge...
An experiment was conducted in which subjects were engaged in TV viewing, telephone listening, or re...
Judgment tests were conducted in which subjects equated the subjective unwantedness or noisiness of ...
The annoyance response of people to the noise of propeller airplane flyovers was examined. The speci...
A magnitude-estimation experiment was conducted to evaluate the subjective annoyance of the noise ge...
The effect of the duration of jet aircraft flyover sounds on humans and the annoyance factor are exa...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effects of duration and other noise character...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to provide information on quantifying the annoyance response o...
A series of subjective response laboratory tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of re...
A laboratory study in which 160 subjects judged the annoyance of 30 minute sessions of aircraft nois...
Methods currently used to measure human response to aircraft flyover noise were investigated. Respon...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to quantify the annoyance response of people on the ground to ...
One hundred and twenty recorded sounds, including jets, turboprops, piston engined aircraft and heli...
Human subjects participated in an experiment in which they were engaged in TV viewing, telephone lis...
A random sample of selected communities near JFK Airport were interviewed. Subsamples, with differin...
Subjective response to far field noise characteristics of V/STOL aircraft sized to carry 60 passenge...
An experiment was conducted in which subjects were engaged in TV viewing, telephone listening, or re...
Judgment tests were conducted in which subjects equated the subjective unwantedness or noisiness of ...
The annoyance response of people to the noise of propeller airplane flyovers was examined. The speci...
A magnitude-estimation experiment was conducted to evaluate the subjective annoyance of the noise ge...
The effect of the duration of jet aircraft flyover sounds on humans and the annoyance factor are exa...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effects of duration and other noise character...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to provide information on quantifying the annoyance response o...
A series of subjective response laboratory tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of re...
A laboratory study in which 160 subjects judged the annoyance of 30 minute sessions of aircraft nois...
Methods currently used to measure human response to aircraft flyover noise were investigated. Respon...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to quantify the annoyance response of people on the ground to ...
One hundred and twenty recorded sounds, including jets, turboprops, piston engined aircraft and heli...
Human subjects participated in an experiment in which they were engaged in TV viewing, telephone lis...
A random sample of selected communities near JFK Airport were interviewed. Subsamples, with differin...
Subjective response to far field noise characteristics of V/STOL aircraft sized to carry 60 passenge...
An experiment was conducted in which subjects were engaged in TV viewing, telephone listening, or re...
Judgment tests were conducted in which subjects equated the subjective unwantedness or noisiness of ...