Descriptive Analysis Workbook Panelist Cards
What is it?
Panelist Cards is one of the sheets in the
Descriptive Analysis Workbook
. Displays a table/card for each panelist showing their response broken down by each attribute, including all samples for each rep.
Why would I use it?
Provide a view of how each panelist is responding in detail. May be used to provide feedback to panelists.
Setup options
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To generate the
Panelist Cards
sheet, under 2. Select Options
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Panelist cards.
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Panelist Name . Name of the panelist name.
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Mean . Panel mean for the given rep.
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SD . Standard Deviation of the mean.
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Code . Panelist code.
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Session . Rep number.
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