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If the number of assessors in a difference test is not large enough to ensure the desired power of the testing procedure, then it is often advised to use assessors repeatedly. That is, each assessor performs the testing not just once but several times. There is a discussion going on, how results...
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We consider the triangle test with replications, i.e. each assessor is asked repeatedly. A commonly used test statistic for this situation is the sum of all correct assessments, summed over all assessors. Several authors (e.g. o’Mahony, 1982, Brockhoff and Schlich, 1998) argue that the...
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We propose a new procedure for white noise testing of a functional time series. Our approach is based on an explicit representation of the 2‐distance between the spectral density operator and its best (2‐)approximation by a spectral density operator corresponding to a white noise process....
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