Sensory data analysis by example with R. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- Sensory data analysis by example with R. (2014)
- Main Title:
- Sensory data analysis by example with R
- Further Information:
- Note: Sébastien Le, Thierry Worch.
- Authors:
- Lê, Sébastien
Worch, Thierry - Contents:
- Quantitative Descriptive Approaches; When panelists rate products according to one single list of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Measuring the impact of the experimental design on the perception of the products? When products are rated according to one single list of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Adding supplementary information to the product space When products are rated according to several lists of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Comparing different panels with Hierarchical Multiple Factor Analysis (HMFA) Qualitative Descriptive Approaches ; When products are depicted by comments; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Comparing free comments from different panels, the Rorschach test revisited When two different products are put in various experimental contexts; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: the Thurstonian approach When products are grouped into homogeneous clusters ; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: the Hierarchical Sorting Task When products are positioned onto a projective map; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: The Sorted Napping® Affective Descriptive Approaches ; When products are solely assessed by liking; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users:Quantitative Descriptive Approaches; When panelists rate products according to one single list of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Measuring the impact of the experimental design on the perception of the products? When products are rated according to one single list of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Adding supplementary information to the product space When products are rated according to several lists of attributes; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Comparing different panels with Hierarchical Multiple Factor Analysis (HMFA) Qualitative Descriptive Approaches ; When products are depicted by comments; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Comparing free comments from different panels, the Rorschach test revisited When two different products are put in various experimental contexts; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: the Thurstonian approach When products are grouped into homogeneous clusters ; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: the Hierarchical Sorting Task When products are positioned onto a projective map; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: The Sorted Napping® Affective Descriptive Approaches ; When products are solely assessed by liking; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Dealing with multiple hedonic variables and supplementary consumer data When products are described by both liking and external information "independently"; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Finding the best correspondence between the Sensory and Hedonic matrices, using PrefMFA When products are described by a mix of liking and external information ; Data, sensory issues, notations; In practice; For experienced users: Assessing the consistency of ideal data in IPM Appendix A: The R survival guide; Appendix B: Glossary Index Exercises and Recommended Readings appear at the end of each chapter. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 681.202855133
Sensory evaluation -- Data processing
R (Computer program language) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781466565739
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781466565722
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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