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Labelled Magnitude Scales

Generalized scaling, of FETs, 22 253 General labeled magnitude scales (gLMBs), 11 513... [Pg.396]

Cardello, A., Lawless, H.T. and Schutz, H. (2008). Effects of extreme anchors and interior label spacing on labeled magnitude scales. Food Qual. Prefer., 21, 232-334. [Pg.51]

Kalva JJ, Sims CA, Puentes LA, Snyder DJ and Bartoshuk LM. (2014) Comparison of the hedonic general labeled magnitude scale with the hedonic 9-point scale. J Food Sci, 79 S238 245. [Pg.65]

Green BG, Dalton P, Cowart B, Shaffer G, Rankin K and Higgins J. (1996) Evaluating the Labeled Magnitude Scale for measuring sensations of taste and smeU. Chem Senses, 21 323-334. [Pg.65]

Schifferstein HNJ. (2012) Labeled magnitude scales A critical review. Food Qual Prefer, 26 151-158. [Pg.65]

Lawless HT, Horne J and Speirs W. (2000) Contrast and range effects for category, magnitude and labeled magnitude scales in judgments of sweetness intensity. Chem Senses, 25 85-92. [Pg.65]

Guest S, Essick G, Patel A, Prajapati R and McGlone F. (2007) Labeled magnitude scales for oral sensations of wetness, dryness, pleasantness and unpleasantness. Food Qual Prefer, 18 342-352. [Pg.68]

Figure 14 Labeled magnitude scale (LMS) adapted from Ref. [11] used to quantify perception of stimulus intensity. Numerical values on the left and their associated hash marks are not visible to the subjects. They are included herein for reference. With proper instructions, the LMS produces data linearly proportional to data from magnitude estimation [63,64]. Since magnitude estimation provides ratio-level data [140,141] cf. [142], agreement with LMS imphes that the LMS also provides ratio-level data. Figure 14 Labeled magnitude scale (LMS) adapted from Ref. [11] used to quantify perception of stimulus intensity. Numerical values on the left and their associated hash marks are not visible to the subjects. They are included herein for reference. With proper instructions, the LMS produces data linearly proportional to data from magnitude estimation [63,64]. Since magnitude estimation provides ratio-level data [140,141] cf. [142], agreement with LMS imphes that the LMS also provides ratio-level data.
BG Green, P Dalton, BJ Cowart, G Shaffer, K Rankin, J Higgins. Evaluating the labeled magnitude scale for measuring sensations of taste and smell. Chem Senses 21 323-334, 1996. [Pg.36]

J Diamond, HT Lawless. Context effects and reference standards with magnitude estimation and the labeled magnitude scale. J Sens Stud 16 1-10, 2001. [Pg.133]

T-Y Koo, K-O Kim, M O Mahony. Effects of forgetting on performance on various intensity scaling protocols Magnitude estimation and labeled magnitude scale (Green scale). J Sens Stud 17 177 192, 2002. [Pg.134]


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