Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test

© 2016 Institute of Food Technologists® Appropriate analysis for duplicated multiple-samples rank data is needed. This study compared analysis of duplicated rank preference data using the Friedman versus Mack-Skillings tests. Panelists (n = 125) ranked twice 2 orange juice sets: different-samples se...

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Main Authors: Kennet Mariano Carabante, Jose Ramon Alonso-Marenco, Napapan Chokumnoyporn, Sujinda Sriwattana, Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-549962018-09-05T02:50:46Z Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test Kennet Mariano Carabante Jose Ramon Alonso-Marenco Napapan Chokumnoyporn Sujinda Sriwattana Witoon Prinyawiwatkul Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2016 Institute of Food Technologists® Appropriate analysis for duplicated multiple-samples rank data is needed. This study compared analysis of duplicated rank preference data using the Friedman versus Mack-Skillings tests. Panelists (n = 125) ranked twice 2 orange juice sets: different-samples set (100%, 70%, vs. 40% juice) and similar-samples set (100%, 95%, vs. 90%). These 2 sample sets were designed to get contrasting differences in preference. For each sample set, rank sum data were obtained from (1) averaged rank data of each panelist from the 2 replications (n = 125), (2) rank data of all panelists from each of the 2 separate replications (n = 125 each), (3) jointed rank data of all panelists from the 2 replications (n = 125), and (4) rank data of all panelists pooled from the 2 replications (n = 250); rank data (1), (2), and (4) were separately analyzed by the Friedman test, although those from (3) by the Mack-Skillings test. The effect of sample sizes (n = 10 to 125) was evaluated. For the similar-samples set, higher variations in rank data from the 2 replications were observed; therefore, results of the main effects were more inconsistent among methods and sample sizes. Regardless of analysis methods, the larger the sample size, the higher the χ(2) value, the lower the P-value (testing H0 : all samples are not different). Analyzing rank data (2) separately by replication yielded inconsistent conclusions across sample sizes, hence this method is not recommended. The Mack-Skillings test was more sensitive than the Friedman test. Furthermore, it takes into account within-panelist variations and is more appropriate for analyzing duplicated rank data. 2018-09-05T02:50:46Z 2018-09-05T02:50:46Z 2016-07-01 Journal 17503841 2-s2.0-85028281274 10.1111/1750-3841.13349 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85028281274&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54996
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Kennet Mariano Carabante
Jose Ramon Alonso-Marenco
Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
description © 2016 Institute of Food Technologists® Appropriate analysis for duplicated multiple-samples rank data is needed. This study compared analysis of duplicated rank preference data using the Friedman versus Mack-Skillings tests. Panelists (n = 125) ranked twice 2 orange juice sets: different-samples set (100%, 70%, vs. 40% juice) and similar-samples set (100%, 95%, vs. 90%). These 2 sample sets were designed to get contrasting differences in preference. For each sample set, rank sum data were obtained from (1) averaged rank data of each panelist from the 2 replications (n = 125), (2) rank data of all panelists from each of the 2 separate replications (n = 125 each), (3) jointed rank data of all panelists from the 2 replications (n = 125), and (4) rank data of all panelists pooled from the 2 replications (n = 250); rank data (1), (2), and (4) were separately analyzed by the Friedman test, although those from (3) by the Mack-Skillings test. The effect of sample sizes (n = 10 to 125) was evaluated. For the similar-samples set, higher variations in rank data from the 2 replications were observed; therefore, results of the main effects were more inconsistent among methods and sample sizes. Regardless of analysis methods, the larger the sample size, the higher the χ(2) value, the lower the P-value (testing H0 : all samples are not different). Analyzing rank data (2) separately by replication yielded inconsistent conclusions across sample sizes, hence this method is not recommended. The Mack-Skillings test was more sensitive than the Friedman test. Furthermore, it takes into account within-panelist variations and is more appropriate for analyzing duplicated rank data.
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author Kennet Mariano Carabante
Jose Ramon Alonso-Marenco
Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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Jose Ramon Alonso-Marenco
Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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title Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
title_short Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
title_full Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
title_fullStr Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Duplicated Multiple-Samples Rank Data Using the Mack-Skillings Test
title_sort analysis of duplicated multiple-samples rank data using the mack-skillings test
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