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Sensory discriminative analysis
forms a fundamental type of methodology and is used widely in
sensory and consumer research. The book gives a unified picture of
the state of the subject and reflects some features of advanced
sensory discriminative analysis. Designed to be both a reference
manual and a research monograph, practitioners will discover
various useful test and measurement procedures. More
statistically-oriented readers will find the statistical
considerations behind the procedures. Sensory Discrimination
Tests and Measurements will be of interest to everyone
concerned with testing and measuring sensory difference and
consumer preference.
Contents:
1.
Introduction
2. Standard Discrimination
Tests
3. Statistical Power Analysis
for Standard Discrimination Tests
4. Modified Discrimination
Tests
5. Multiple-Sample
Discrimination Tests
6. Replicated Discrimination
Tests: Beta-Binomial (BB) Model
7. Replicated Discrimination
Tests: Corrected Beta-Binomial (CBB) Model
8. Replicated Discrimination
Tests: Dirichlet-Multinomial (DM) Model
9. Measurements of Sensory
Differences: Thurstonian Model
10. Statistical Analysis for
d' Data
11. Similarity
Testing
About the
Author:
Jian Bi is a Senior
Statistician and the President of Sensometrics Research and
Service, Richmond, VA.
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Providing a comprehensive discussion of sensory discriminative analysis from a statistical perspective. Includes wide variety of test and measurement methods. |
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£115.00
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