PowerPoint Report: Triangle Test Results
Overview
The PowerPoint Report provides a visual representation of the correct/incorrect responses as a percentage, as well as a Decision of Significance.
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Title Slide
- Test Name : The name you specified during the test setup in the Overview tab.
Analyst Name and Date : The name of the analyst who created the report, as well as the date the report was created.
Test Description
The description that was specified during the test setup in the
Overview tab.
Triangle Results
This chart displays the results of the Triangle test, showing the correct/incorrect responses as a percentage. Analysis is based on the Binomial distribution.
Samples: The sample names specified in the test setup.
Decision of Significance: A statement of whether or not the samples are significantly different based on the Alpha selected when creating the report.
Number of Evaluations (N): The number of evaluations in the test. This will include Complete and Partial Results.
You can change the Alpha when generating the report.
Back to Back Triangle Results
- Same Samples evaluated back to back: The combined results for both triads will be displayed in one chart.
- Different samples evaluated back to back: There will be a separate chart for each triad/different set of samples.
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