Test | Paired comparison | ||||||||||||||||||||
Min. Tasters1 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Use | When a difference is known | ||||||||||||||||||||
Samples | Two coded test samples (A,B)
One is known to be chemically higher in an attribute (eg. sweetness) |
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Tasting sheets | Click here | ||||||||||||||||||||
Basic method | Tasters are asked to identify which sample is higher in an attribute (eg. identify which sample is sweeter).
Possible serving orders3: AB, BA |
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Example:
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Results Are the wines significantly different?
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Notes: 1 Indicates the minimum number of tasters required for testing to achieve a statistically significant result (p < 0.05). 2 Figures denote minimum number of correct responses required out of the total number of responses to conclude the wines are significantly different from each other. 3 Serving orders denote possible arrangements of the samples to be presented randomly to tasters. |