avigutman why do you think that would be surprising? To me it seems that if deafness and what they say are dissociated, the responses would be more randomized and people wouldbe more likely to give random responses: some yes and some no since there is no logic behind them saying 'no'. It is not that we are told anywhere that they say 'no' on behalf of the deafpart
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Elite097 wrote:
I do not understand this question at all. Why is the concern not about what is stated in D or E? If the two parts are dissociated
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