Rapid Sensory Profiling Techniques: Applications in New Product Development and Consumer Research
Herausgeber: Delarue, J.; Rogeaux, M.; Lawlor, B.
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Herausgeber: Delarue, J.; Rogeaux, M.; Lawlor, B.
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Sensory analysis is an important tool in new product development. There has recently been significant development in the methods used to capture sensory perception of a product. Rapid Sensory Profiling Techniques provides a comprehensive review of rapid methods for sensory analysis that can be used as alternatives or complementary to conventional descriptive methods. Part one looks at the evolution of sensory perception capture methods. Part two focuses on rapid methods used to capture sensory perception, and part three covers their applications in new product development and consumer…mehr
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Sensory analysis is an important tool in new product development. There has recently been significant development in the methods used to capture sensory perception of a product. Rapid Sensory Profiling Techniques provides a comprehensive review of rapid methods for sensory analysis that can be used as alternatives or complementary to conventional descriptive methods. Part one looks at the evolution of sensory perception capture methods. Part two focuses on rapid methods used to capture sensory perception, and part three covers their applications in new product development and consumer research. Finally, part four explores the applications of rapid methods in testing specific populations.
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- Verlag: WOODHEAD PUB
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781782422488
- ISBN-10: 178242248X
- Artikelnr.: 41795033
- Verlag: WOODHEAD PUB
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781782422488
- ISBN-10: 178242248X
- Artikelnr.: 41795033
Part One: Evolution of the methods used for sensory profiling 1. The use of rapid sensory methods in R&D and research: an introduction / J. Delarue 2. Alternative methods of sensory testing: advantages and disadvantages / H. Stone 3. Measuring sensory perception in relation to consumer behavior / J.E. Hayes 4. Insights into measuring emotional response in sensory and consumer research / M. Ng
J. Hort 5. Expedited procedures for conceptual profiling of brands
products and packaging / D.M.H. Thomson Part Two: Rapid methods for sensory profiling 6.Flash Profile
its evolution and uses in sensory and consumer science / J. Delarue 7. Free sorting as a sensory profiling technique for product development / P. Courcoux
E.M. Qannari
P. Faye 8.Free multiple sorting as a sensory profiling technique / C. Dehlholm 9.Napping and sorted Napping as a sensory profiling technique / S. Lê
T.M. Lê
M. Cadoret 10. Polarized sensory positioning (PSP) as a sensory profiling technique / E. Teillet 11. Check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions with consumers in practice: experimental considerations and impact on outcome / G. Ares
S.R. Jaeger 12. Open-ended questions in sensory testing practice / B. Piqueras-Fiszman 13. Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) as a sensory profiling technique / N. Pineau
P. Schilch 14. Ideal profiling as a sensory profiling technique / T. Worch
P.H. Punter Part Three: Applications in new product development and consumer research 15. Adoption and use of Flash Profiling in daily new product development: a testimonial / C. Petit
E. Vanzeveren 16. Improving team tasting in the food industry / M. Rogeaux 17. Alternative methods of sensory testing: working with chefs
culinary professionals and brew masters / M.B. Frøst
D. Giacalone
K.K. Rasmussen 18. Sensory testing with flavourists: challenges and solutions / B. Veinand 19. Projective Flash Profile from experts to consumers: a way to reveal fragrance language / S. Ballay
E. Loescher
G. Gazano 20. Use of rapid sensory methods in the automotive industry / D. Blumenthal
N. Herbeth 21. Testing consumer insight using mobile devices: a case study of a sensory consumer journey conducted with the help of mobile research / D. Lutsch
R. Möslein
M. Strack
S. Kunze Part Four: Applications in sensory testing with specific populations and methodological consequences 22. Sensory testing in new product development: working with children / S. Nicklaus 23. Sensory testing in new product development: working with older people / I. Maitre
R. Symoneaux
C. Sulmont-Rossé 24. Empathy and Experiment(TM): dealing with the algebra of the mind to understand and change food habits 509 / H.R. Moskowitz
M. Reisner
L. Ettinger. Lieberman
B. Batalvi
M. Beg Index
J. Hort 5. Expedited procedures for conceptual profiling of brands
products and packaging / D.M.H. Thomson Part Two: Rapid methods for sensory profiling 6.Flash Profile
its evolution and uses in sensory and consumer science / J. Delarue 7. Free sorting as a sensory profiling technique for product development / P. Courcoux
E.M. Qannari
P. Faye 8.Free multiple sorting as a sensory profiling technique / C. Dehlholm 9.Napping and sorted Napping as a sensory profiling technique / S. Lê
T.M. Lê
M. Cadoret 10. Polarized sensory positioning (PSP) as a sensory profiling technique / E. Teillet 11. Check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions with consumers in practice: experimental considerations and impact on outcome / G. Ares
S.R. Jaeger 12. Open-ended questions in sensory testing practice / B. Piqueras-Fiszman 13. Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) as a sensory profiling technique / N. Pineau
P. Schilch 14. Ideal profiling as a sensory profiling technique / T. Worch
P.H. Punter Part Three: Applications in new product development and consumer research 15. Adoption and use of Flash Profiling in daily new product development: a testimonial / C. Petit
E. Vanzeveren 16. Improving team tasting in the food industry / M. Rogeaux 17. Alternative methods of sensory testing: working with chefs
culinary professionals and brew masters / M.B. Frøst
D. Giacalone
K.K. Rasmussen 18. Sensory testing with flavourists: challenges and solutions / B. Veinand 19. Projective Flash Profile from experts to consumers: a way to reveal fragrance language / S. Ballay
E. Loescher
G. Gazano 20. Use of rapid sensory methods in the automotive industry / D. Blumenthal
N. Herbeth 21. Testing consumer insight using mobile devices: a case study of a sensory consumer journey conducted with the help of mobile research / D. Lutsch
R. Möslein
M. Strack
S. Kunze Part Four: Applications in sensory testing with specific populations and methodological consequences 22. Sensory testing in new product development: working with children / S. Nicklaus 23. Sensory testing in new product development: working with older people / I. Maitre
R. Symoneaux
C. Sulmont-Rossé 24. Empathy and Experiment(TM): dealing with the algebra of the mind to understand and change food habits 509 / H.R. Moskowitz
M. Reisner
L. Ettinger. Lieberman
B. Batalvi
M. Beg Index
Part One: Evolution of the methods used for sensory profiling 1. The use of rapid sensory methods in R&D and research: an introduction / J. Delarue 2. Alternative methods of sensory testing: advantages and disadvantages / H. Stone 3. Measuring sensory perception in relation to consumer behavior / J.E. Hayes 4. Insights into measuring emotional response in sensory and consumer research / M. Ng
J. Hort 5. Expedited procedures for conceptual profiling of brands
products and packaging / D.M.H. Thomson Part Two: Rapid methods for sensory profiling 6.Flash Profile
its evolution and uses in sensory and consumer science / J. Delarue 7. Free sorting as a sensory profiling technique for product development / P. Courcoux
E.M. Qannari
P. Faye 8.Free multiple sorting as a sensory profiling technique / C. Dehlholm 9.Napping and sorted Napping as a sensory profiling technique / S. Lê
T.M. Lê
M. Cadoret 10. Polarized sensory positioning (PSP) as a sensory profiling technique / E. Teillet 11. Check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions with consumers in practice: experimental considerations and impact on outcome / G. Ares
S.R. Jaeger 12. Open-ended questions in sensory testing practice / B. Piqueras-Fiszman 13. Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) as a sensory profiling technique / N. Pineau
P. Schilch 14. Ideal profiling as a sensory profiling technique / T. Worch
P.H. Punter Part Three: Applications in new product development and consumer research 15. Adoption and use of Flash Profiling in daily new product development: a testimonial / C. Petit
E. Vanzeveren 16. Improving team tasting in the food industry / M. Rogeaux 17. Alternative methods of sensory testing: working with chefs
culinary professionals and brew masters / M.B. Frøst
D. Giacalone
K.K. Rasmussen 18. Sensory testing with flavourists: challenges and solutions / B. Veinand 19. Projective Flash Profile from experts to consumers: a way to reveal fragrance language / S. Ballay
E. Loescher
G. Gazano 20. Use of rapid sensory methods in the automotive industry / D. Blumenthal
N. Herbeth 21. Testing consumer insight using mobile devices: a case study of a sensory consumer journey conducted with the help of mobile research / D. Lutsch
R. Möslein
M. Strack
S. Kunze Part Four: Applications in sensory testing with specific populations and methodological consequences 22. Sensory testing in new product development: working with children / S. Nicklaus 23. Sensory testing in new product development: working with older people / I. Maitre
R. Symoneaux
C. Sulmont-Rossé 24. Empathy and Experiment(TM): dealing with the algebra of the mind to understand and change food habits 509 / H.R. Moskowitz
M. Reisner
L. Ettinger. Lieberman
B. Batalvi
M. Beg Index
J. Hort 5. Expedited procedures for conceptual profiling of brands
products and packaging / D.M.H. Thomson Part Two: Rapid methods for sensory profiling 6.Flash Profile
its evolution and uses in sensory and consumer science / J. Delarue 7. Free sorting as a sensory profiling technique for product development / P. Courcoux
E.M. Qannari
P. Faye 8.Free multiple sorting as a sensory profiling technique / C. Dehlholm 9.Napping and sorted Napping as a sensory profiling technique / S. Lê
T.M. Lê
M. Cadoret 10. Polarized sensory positioning (PSP) as a sensory profiling technique / E. Teillet 11. Check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions with consumers in practice: experimental considerations and impact on outcome / G. Ares
S.R. Jaeger 12. Open-ended questions in sensory testing practice / B. Piqueras-Fiszman 13. Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) as a sensory profiling technique / N. Pineau
P. Schilch 14. Ideal profiling as a sensory profiling technique / T. Worch
P.H. Punter Part Three: Applications in new product development and consumer research 15. Adoption and use of Flash Profiling in daily new product development: a testimonial / C. Petit
E. Vanzeveren 16. Improving team tasting in the food industry / M. Rogeaux 17. Alternative methods of sensory testing: working with chefs
culinary professionals and brew masters / M.B. Frøst
D. Giacalone
K.K. Rasmussen 18. Sensory testing with flavourists: challenges and solutions / B. Veinand 19. Projective Flash Profile from experts to consumers: a way to reveal fragrance language / S. Ballay
E. Loescher
G. Gazano 20. Use of rapid sensory methods in the automotive industry / D. Blumenthal
N. Herbeth 21. Testing consumer insight using mobile devices: a case study of a sensory consumer journey conducted with the help of mobile research / D. Lutsch
R. Möslein
M. Strack
S. Kunze Part Four: Applications in sensory testing with specific populations and methodological consequences 22. Sensory testing in new product development: working with children / S. Nicklaus 23. Sensory testing in new product development: working with older people / I. Maitre
R. Symoneaux
C. Sulmont-Rossé 24. Empathy and Experiment(TM): dealing with the algebra of the mind to understand and change food habits 509 / H.R. Moskowitz
M. Reisner
L. Ettinger. Lieberman
B. Batalvi
M. Beg Index