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NCEJ is the pre-eminent academic journal of noise control. It is the Journal of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. Since 1973 NCEJ has served as the primary source for noise control researchers, students, and consultants. 

Noise Control Engineering Journal was previously published as Noise Control Engineering.

Publisher: Institute of Noise Control Engineering

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Volume 51, Number 4, 1 July 2003

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Free Content Sound quality R & D in the Japanese automotive industry
pp. 191-194(4)
Author: Ishihama, Masao

Free Content Measurement of the attributes of complex tonal components commonly found in product sound
pp. 195-209(15)
Authors: Hasting, Aaron; Lee, Kyoung Hoon; Davies, Patricia; Surprenant, Aimee M.

Free Content Deriving ratio-scale measures of sound quality from preference judgments
pp. 210-215(6)
Authors: Zimmer, Karin; Ellermeier, Wolfgang

Free Content The perceptual dimensionality of environmental sounds
pp. 216-231(16)
Authors: Kidd, Gary R.; Watson, Charles S.

Free Content Statistical processing of subjective listening test data for PSQ
pp. 232-238(7)
Authors: Shin, Sung-Hwan; Ih, Jeong-Guon; Jeong, Hyuk

Free Content Experimental design and assessment of product sound quality: application to a vacuum cleaner
pp. 244-252(9)
Authors: Ih, Jeoug-Guon; Lim, Do-Hyeong; Shin, Sung-Hwan; Park, Youngjin

Free Content "Wow, what car is that?": Perception of exterior vehicle sound quality
pp. 253-261(9)
Authors: Västfjäll, Daniel; Gulbol, Mehmet-Ali; Kleiner, Mendel

Free Content Sensory evaluation methods applied to sound quality
pp. 262-270(9)
Authors: Civille, Gail Vance; Seltsam, Joanne

Free Content Mapping perceptual attributes of sound to product design choices
pp. 271-279(9)
Authors: Bowen, David L.; Lyon, Richard H.

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