Sensory Evaluation Practices

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Author: ISBN: 9780123820877
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780123820877
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Understanding what the consumer wants and will accept are two of the most significant hurdles faced by anyone in new product development. Whether the concern is the proper mouth-feel of a potato chip, the sense of freshness" evoked by a chewing gum, or the weight and texture of a cosmetic, if the consumer doesn't find the product acceptable, it won't sell. Sensory evaluation testing is the process that establishes the consumer acceptability of a product. It can help identify issues before general production is begun and potentially bring to light issues that hadn't previously been considered a factor in the success of the project.

  • Emphasizes the importance of a scientific sensory methodology used to measure and understand consumer perception
  • Illustrates the importance of planning, managing, and communicating product sensory information in a way that is actionable to developers and marketers
  • Presents demonstrated methods for test selection, application and measurement, and testing with the right consumer, including more typical usage environments
  • Includes worked examples for interpreting and displaying results
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Understanding what the consumer wants and will accept are two of the most significant hurdles faced by anyone in new product development. Whether the concern is the proper mouth-feel of a potato chip, the sense of freshness" evoked by a chewing gum, or the weight and texture of a cosmetic, if the consumer doesn't find the product acceptable, it won't sell. Sensory evaluation testing is the process that establishes the consumer acceptability of a product. It can help identify issues before general production is begun and potentially bring to light issues that hadn't previously been considered a factor in the success of the project.

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