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STP594
Correlating Sensory Objective Measurements—New Methods for Answering Old Problems

Powers JJ, Moskowitz HR
Pages: 143
Published: 1976

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The symposium on Correlating Sensory Objective Measurements: New Methods for Answering Old Problems was held at ASTM in Philadelphia, Pa., 11—12 Nov. 1974. Committee E18 on Sensory Evaluation of Materials and Products sponsored the symposium. J. J. Powers, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, presided as a symposium chairman, and H. R. Moskowitz, U.S. Army Natick Laboratories, served as symposium co-chairman.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Powers J.

Summary


Approaches to Subjective/Objective Correlations in Flavor
Dravnieks A.

Sensory Methods — Choices and Limitations
Larmond E.

Univariate Psychophysical Functions
Moskowitz H.

General Guidelines for Selecting Objective Tests and Multiple Regression Applications
Kramer A.

Search for the Determiners of Food Quality Ratings — Description of Methodology with Application to Blueberries
Bargmann R., Wu L., Powers J.

Response Surface Methodology and Subjective Data
Wells M.

Overview of Applied Multivariate Analysis
Stungis G.

Applications of Multidimensional Scaling to the Psychological Evaluation of Odors
Moskowitz H.

Experiences with Subjective/Objective Correlation
Powers J.

Index


Committee: E18
Paper ID: STP594-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP594-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4671-6

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