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SEDL / Manuals, Monographs and Data Series / MNL30-EB
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MNL30
Relating Consumer, Descriptive, and Laboratory Data to Better Understand Consumer Responses
Muñoz AM
Pages: 110
Published: 1997
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Relating Consumer, Descriptive, and Laboratory Data to Better Understand Consumer Responses (Manual 30) addresses one of the most important topics in the area of consumer testing: how to better understand consumer responses. Eight chapters cover techniques used to interpret and further understand consumer responses through their relationship with other data, as well as the application of these techniques to practical industrial situations. Readers will gain an understanding of the benefits, requirements and applications of this methodology; knowledge of the techniques used in the approach; and the required information and examples to be able to apply these techniques. For sensory, product development and marketing/market research professionals who are involved in the interpretation of consumer data or in product formulation/reformulation work based on consumer responses.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1-Importance, Types, and Applications of Consumer Data Relationships
Muñoz A.
Chapter 2-Requirements and Special Considerations for Consumer Data Relationships
Irving D., Chinn J., Herskovic J., King C., Stouffer J.
Chapter 3-Validity
Peryam D., Muñoz A.
Chapter 4-Statistical Techniques for Data Relationships
Jones R.
Chapter 5-Three Multivariate Approaches to Relating Consumer to Descriptive Data
Popper R., Heymann H., Rossi F.
Chapter 6-Relationship Between Consumer Responses and Analytical Measurements
Rothman L.
Chapter 7-Relationships Between Consumer Acceptance and Consumer/Market Factors
King S., Heylmun J.
Chapter 8-Relationship Between Consumer and Employee Responses in Research Guidance Acceptance Tests
Daw E.
Subject Index
Committee: E18
Paper ID: MNL30-EB
DOI: 10.1520/MNL30-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4535-1
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Subject Index
MNL30-EB
MNL 30
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