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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 39992-2021 (GB/T39992-2021) | | Description (Translated English) | Sensory analysis - Methodology - Balanced incomplete block designs | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | B04 | | Word Count Estimation | 21,213 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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Sensory analysis-Methodology-Balanced incomplete block designs
ICS 67.240
CCSB04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Sensory Analysis Methodology Incompletely Balanced Block Design
(ISO 29842.2011, IDT)
Released on 2021-04-30
2021-11-01 implementation
State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration
Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee
Table of contents
Foreword Ⅰ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Basic characteristics of incompletely balanced block design 1
5 Data analysis 2
5.1 General 2
5.2 Analysis of variance of scoring data 3
5.3 Friedman rank sum analysis of sequential data 5
6 Application in sensory evaluation 5
Appendix A (informative) Incomplete block design catalog 6
Appendix B (informative) Example of incompletely balanced block design for scoring data 14
Appendix C (informative) Example of incompletely balanced block design for sequential data 16
Reference 18
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting.
The translation method used in this document is equivalent to ISO 29842.2011 "Sensory Analysis Methodology Balanced Incomplete Block Design".
The Chinese documents that have consistent correspondence with the normatively cited international documents in this document are as follows.
---GB/T 10221-2012 Sensory Analysis Terms (ISO 5492.2008, MOD);
---GB/T 3358.1-2009 Statistics vocabulary and symbols Part 1.General statistical terms and terms used in probability
(ISO 3534-1.2006, IDT).
This document has made the following editorial changes.
---Incorporated the amendments of ISO 29842.2011/Amd.1.2015, and the outer margins of the clauses involved are vertical
The double line (‖) is marked;
--- In Chapter 4 "Basic Features of Incompletely Balanced Block Design", the second paragraph and the fifth paragraph are repeated for the sake of conciseness and clarity.
, Merged these two paragraphs;
--- In Chapter 4 "Basic Features of Incompletely Balanced Block Design", the definition of "λ" is corrected to "a sample pair composed of two different samples"
The number of times of being evaluated";
--- In Table 2, the content in the "Mean Square (MS)" column is corrected to "MSS=SS/νS" and "MSE=SE/νE".
This document was proposed and managed by the National Sensory Analysis Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC566).
Drafting organizations of this document. China National Institute of Standardization, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Jiangsu University, China Tea Society, Sichuan Langjiu Co., Ltd.
Company, Beijing Technology and Business University, Southwest Tobacco Leaf Sample Center of China National Tobacco Corporation.
The main drafters of this document. Spolin, Zhong Kui, Tian Shiyi, Zou Xiaobo, Wang Houyin, Liu Xu, Shen Yi, Zhang Di, Zhang Ning, Qiu Ye, Cui Ying,
Liu Longyun, Zhang Lulu.
Sensory Analysis Methodology Incompletely Balanced Block Design
1 Scope
This document specifies the method of applying balanced incomplete block design in sensory description analysis and preference testing.
This document applies to situations where the number of tested samples exceeds the number of samples evaluated by the evaluator that can give reliable results in a single experiment.
This document also specifies the basic characteristics of balanced incomplete block design and establishes its application guidelines in sensory evaluation.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the indispensable clauses of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated quotations
Only the version corresponding to that date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to
This document.
ISO 3534-1 Statistics vocabulary and symbols Part 1.General statistical terms and terms used for probability (Statistics-
Vocabularyandsymbols-Part 1.Generalstatisticaltermsandtermsusedinprobability)
ISO 5492 Sensory Analysis-Vocabulary
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions defined in ISO 5492 and ISO 3534-1 apply to this document.
3.1
Blockdesign
An experimental design for sensory analysis of multiple samples. The design requires the evaluator to evaluate all or part of the samples in a single experiment.
3.2
Repeat repetition
Implement an experimental design.
4 Basic features of incompletely balanced block design
The incomplete balance block (BIB) design is suitable for the total number of samples in the sensory evaluation is greater than the evaluator can before the sensory and psychological fatigue
The maximum number of samples evaluated. In the incompletely balanced block design, each evaluator in a single experiment only evaluates part of the sample of the total sample set.
set. Examples of incompletely balanced block designs are shown in Table 1.
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