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Discrimination Testing in Sensory Science. A Practical Handbook. Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition

  • Book

  • July 2017
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4015751

Discrimination Testing in Sensory Science: A Practical Handbook is a one-stop-shop for practical advice and guidance on the performance and analysis of discrimination testing in sensory science. The book covers all aspects of difference testing: the history and origin of different methods, the practicalities of setting up a difference test, replications, the statistics behind each test, dealing with the analysis, action standards, and the statistical analysis of results with R.

The book is written by sensory science experts from both academia and industry, and edited by an independent sensory scientist with over twenty years of experience in planning, running and analyzing discrimination tests. This is an essential text for academics in sensory and consumer science and any sensory scientist working in research and development in food, home, and personal care products, new product development, or quality control.

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Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction to Discrimination Testing 1. History of sensory discrimination testing 2. Statistics for use in discrimination testing 3. Deciding which test to use in discrimination testing 4. Applications and limitations of discrimination testing

Part Two: Methods and Analysis in Discrimination Testing: Practical Guidance 5. Paired comparison, directional difference test/2-alternative forced choice (2-AFC), Simple difference test/same different 6. A not A testing 7. Triangle testing 8. 2 out of 5 testing 9. Tetrad testing 10. Duo-trio: balanced and constant reference 11. Difference from Control 12. Ranking 13. ABX discrimination task 14. Dual standard testing 15. Analysis of the data

Part Three: Future of Sensory Discrimination Testing 16. The future of sensory discrimination testing

Appendices 17. A1: Where to find more information ISO and ASTM standards 18. A2: Statistical tables

Authors

Lauren Rogers Independent Sensory Scientist and Sensory Science Consultant, UK. Lauren Rogers is a freelance sensory science consultant who has over 25 years' experience in sensory science. She worked for Dalgety Plc/DuPont (a food ingredients company) and then moved to work for GlaxoSmithKline working on beverages and health-care products. Lauren has recruited and trained panellists for work on various foods and drinks, as well as several home and personal care products. Lauren is a Fellow of the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST) and an active member of the IFST's Sensory Science Group, maintaining their Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced sensory science qualifcations. Lauren is also a Registered Sensory Scientist, a member of the Sensometrics Society, the Society of Sensory Professionals and the ASTM E-18 (Sensory) Committee.