Sample Set Binding: Pre-Assigned to Panelists Randomly

Sample Set Binding: Pre-Assigned to Panelists Randomly

Overview

Example scenario: Your panelists are very reliable; they come regularly to their testing appointments, and they tend to sit at their favourite booths. You are starting to notice that they are very smart and picking up on trends and patterns in the order of samples they receive every time. 

Compusense has several different sample set binding options for you to choose from to prevent panelists from getting the same sample order in every test. 

The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a Sample sets pre-assigned to panelists sample set binding option in your test. This option automatically assigns sample sets to panelists at random.

If you clone a test and keep panelists (although it is recommended to clone without panelists whenever possible, especially if you are using the Scheduling module) you will want to rebind all sample sets.


IdeaCheck out our other Sample set binding videos for different scenarios.


Notes
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Total run time: 2:26 minutes 

Recorded in: February 2025



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