Build Tab
Build: Pause
Overview The Pause text screen is useful for providing longer breaks (15+ minutes, or hours, or even days long) between samples, or within a sample, or in the middle of a non-sample survey. It can particularly be useful for at home testing because it ...
Build: Text Screens
Overview During the data collection it can be beneficial to provide general instructions or information to panelists before they begin evaluation (before they see the first question), or to provide additional instructions between questions, or to ...
Build: FCM For Choose 1 Questions
Overview On your journey through the Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) you have arrived to the point where you want to use Choose 1 questions to train your panelists. If you have not done it already, please go through the steps leading ...
Build: FCM For Line Scale Attributes
Overview On your journey through the Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) you have arrived to the point where you want to use Line scale to train your panelists. If you have not done it already, please go through the steps leading up to ...
Build: FCM For Category Attributes
Overview On your journey through the Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) you have arrived to the point where you want to use Category scale to train your panelists. If you have not already, please go through the steps leading up to this ...
Build: FCM - Guidelines For Implementation
Overview As you are considering implementing the Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) into your training routine, you might wonder, "How do I implement the FCM method for my panel training initiative?" or "How do I determine what to set the ...
Build: FCM - Panelist View
Overview As you are considering implementing the Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) into your training routine, you are probably wondering what will the panelist experience be. You have come to the right place. Below you can see a table ...
Build: Immediate Feedback
Overview Compusense® FCM® (Feedback Calibration Method) is a proven computerized training method developed by Compusense Inc. to train descriptive sensory panelists with immediate feedback to their responses. Panelists, panel leaders, and businesses ...
Build: Show Results At End - Question/Attribute Options
Overview As you are working on your Training & feedback exercise to show to panelists results at the end of their sitting, there are many options to choose from to ensure that the panelist experience meets your objective. On this page we will focus ...
Build: Show Results At End - General Options
Overview As you are working on your Training & feedback exercise to show to panelists results at the end of their sitting, there are many options to choose from to ensure that the panelist experience meets your objective. On this page we will focus ...
Build: Show Results At End
Overview In Standard tests you can allow trained panelists to view their results and comments at the end of a section or at the end of a rep if any are defined within the test. Displaying results report to panelists at the end is useful for round ...
Build: Training & Feedback
Overview For all your panelist training needs, you can use Compusense Training & feedback module. You can choose whether you want to provide immediate feedback or show results at the end. These two options are found in the Build tab of your Standard ...
Build: Welcome and Thank You Screens
Overview Welcome screen and Thank You screen are automatically added in the Build area of every test. They can be edited to include any desired text and images, such as your company logo. Edit a Welcome or Thank You screen In the Build area of your ...
Build: Connections
Overview Connections allow you to send panelists to specific target point in the questionnaire (e.g. another question, the end of the questions for a sample, or even the end of the test) depending on their answers in a specific question. There are ...
Build
Overview On the Build tab, you will be able to add questions into the test that panelist will answer during the test presentation. Welcome and Thank You Screen Tests will have a Welcome screen to start as Page 1 and a Thank You screen when the test ...