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DETECTION AND INTERPRETATION OF VARIATION WITHIN AND BETWEEN ASSESSORS IN SENSORY PROFILING
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1991
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MeasurementSensory Science (Early Childhood Education)Machine PerceptionSensory ScienceSocial SciencesBiostatisticsSensometricsPsychophysicsMultisensory IntegrationStatisticsPerception SystemHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceDesignSausage ProductsSensory PanelsSensory ExperimentSpeech PerceptionSensory Descriptors
ABSTRACT. In this paper we discuss methods that can be used to evaluate the performance of sensory panels. In particular we concentrate on detection of variation within and among panelists. A systematic presentation of some simple, graphically oriented tools will be given. Interpretation aspects of the tools will be emphasized. The methods will be illustrated by computations from a sensory experiment based on 4 sausage products. The example demonstrates how the tools can be used to evaluate the reproducibility of the assessors and also how they can be used to detect different types of individual differences among the assessors.
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