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Just do a count of preference results
do you prefer product A or B count the A's and B's and that tells you which product "wins" then do a scale such as 1-10 to rate each, and take an average for each product. -- -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Pizza" wrote in message ... I am running a test where a group of individuals will sample 2 products and provide a preference for one or the other, as well as an overall rating for each product. Okay - what test will tell me a) that the preference rating indicates a "true win" for one product or the other?; and, b) that the average overall ratings for the 2 products are or are not significantly different? I have some ideas, but would appreciate any help that's out there!!! THANKS! |
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