Triangle Response Related Comment Question

Triangle Response Related Comment Question

Overview

If you would like to ask panelists for their comments on the sample that they selected as an odd sample in a Triangle test, you can set the Comment question up in such way that the analysis will automatically separate the panelist comments into Correct and Incorrect tables.

  1. In your Triangle test's Build tab, add a Comment question.

  2. In the Question options, on the Display tab, in the Show question field, select Triangle response related.

  3. Click Save.




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