Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity

© 2019 Society of Chemical Industry BACKGROUND: In duplicated ranking tests, panelists either rank duplicates separately (2SS) or jointly in a single session (1SS). This study compared data analyses of duplicated yellow color intensity rank data using Friedman versus Mack–Skillings (M–S) tests. Pane...

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Main Authors: Kennet M. Carabante, Napapan Chokumnoyporn, Sujinda Sriwattana, Jose Alonso, Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-653092019-08-05T04:42:36Z Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity Kennet M. Carabante Napapan Chokumnoyporn Sujinda Sriwattana Jose Alonso Witoon Prinyawiwatkul Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Nursing © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry BACKGROUND: In duplicated ranking tests, panelists either rank duplicates separately (2SS) or jointly in a single session (1SS). This study compared data analyses of duplicated yellow color intensity rank data using Friedman versus Mack–Skillings (M–S) tests. Panelists (n = 75) ranked an orange juice set twice – a similar-samples set (100%, 95% versus 90%); samples other than the 100% juice were prepared by dilution with water. Rank sum data were obtained from (a) intermediate ranks from jointly re-ranked scores of 2SS for each panelist, and (b) joint rank data of all panelists from the two replications in 1SS. Both (a) and (b) were analyzed using the M–S test. The median rank data (c) for each panelist from two replications were analyzed using the Friedman test. RESULTS: Comparing M–S with the Friedman tests, the former generally produced higher test statistics and lower P-values than the latter. However, when considering the pattern of post hoc pairwise significant differences, both tests yielded similar conclusions. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that, in a duplicated ranking test with three samples that were very similar in color, separating the two replications into two complete individual ranking tests or serving sessions (2SS) may prevent sensitivity loss due to fatigue that is otherwise experienced when evaluating all samples together in a single session (1SS). We expected to find the M–S test to be more sensitive than the Friedman test; however, this hypothesis was not supported by the post hoc (Tukey's honest significant difference (HSD)) multiple comparison test results under the specific test conditions in this study. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry. 2019-08-05T04:31:41Z 2019-08-05T04:31:41Z 2019-01-01 Journal 10970010 00225142 2-s2.0-85068796092 10.1002/jsfa.9832 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85068796092&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/65309
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Kennet M. Carabante
Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Jose Alonso
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
description © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry BACKGROUND: In duplicated ranking tests, panelists either rank duplicates separately (2SS) or jointly in a single session (1SS). This study compared data analyses of duplicated yellow color intensity rank data using Friedman versus Mack–Skillings (M–S) tests. Panelists (n = 75) ranked an orange juice set twice – a similar-samples set (100%, 95% versus 90%); samples other than the 100% juice were prepared by dilution with water. Rank sum data were obtained from (a) intermediate ranks from jointly re-ranked scores of 2SS for each panelist, and (b) joint rank data of all panelists from the two replications in 1SS. Both (a) and (b) were analyzed using the M–S test. The median rank data (c) for each panelist from two replications were analyzed using the Friedman test. RESULTS: Comparing M–S with the Friedman tests, the former generally produced higher test statistics and lower P-values than the latter. However, when considering the pattern of post hoc pairwise significant differences, both tests yielded similar conclusions. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that, in a duplicated ranking test with three samples that were very similar in color, separating the two replications into two complete individual ranking tests or serving sessions (2SS) may prevent sensitivity loss due to fatigue that is otherwise experienced when evaluating all samples together in a single session (1SS). We expected to find the M–S test to be more sensitive than the Friedman test; however, this hypothesis was not supported by the post hoc (Tukey's honest significant difference (HSD)) multiple comparison test results under the specific test conditions in this study. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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author Kennet M. Carabante
Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Jose Alonso
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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Napapan Chokumnoyporn
Sujinda Sriwattana
Jose Alonso
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul
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title Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
title_short Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
title_full Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
title_fullStr Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
title_full_unstemmed Comparing Friedman versus Mack–Skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
title_sort comparing friedman versus mack–skillings data analyses on duplicated rank data: a case of visual color intensity
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