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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 12, p e0244678 (2020)
Video observation (VO) is an established tool for observing toothbrushing behaviour, however, it is a subjective method requiring thorough calibration and training, and the toothbrush position is not always clearly visible. As automated tracking of m
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https://doaj.org/article/0aa3b1cf447842dab0a70ab5e162fd2d
Autor:
Michael Meyners
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. :104907
Publikováno v:
Oral healthpreventive dentistry. 20(1)
To determine if an interactive electric toothbrush and smartphone application (app) can reduce self-reported gingival bleeding and promote better brushing behaviour based on global, in-market usage data.Anonymised data were collected worldwide betwee
Autor:
Michael Meyners, Anne Hasted
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 106:104818
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 98:104533
Autor:
Anne Hasted, Michael Meyners
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 95:104339
In a commentary to Meyners and Hasted (2021), Bi and Kuesten (2021) suggest the use of logistic regression for the analysis of check-all-that-apply (CATA) data. At the same time, based on theoretical considerations, they criticize the use of ANOVA fo
Autor:
John C. Castura, Michael Meyners
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 67:67-76
Temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA) extends classical check-all-that-apply (CATA) by adding a temporal dimension to the evaluation. From a data analysis point of view, TCATA data are similar to Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) data but differ
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 67:49-58
Rate-all-that-apply (RATA) questions are a variation of check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions in which consumers are asked to indicate whether terms from a list apply to describe a given product, and if they do so, to rate their intensity. RATA quest
Autor:
Michael Meyners, Anne Hasted
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 92:104219
Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) questions return binary data from every subject on each product and attribute. To compare multiple samples, Cochran’s Q test is widely used to analyze such two-way data, with pairwise comparisons being conducted using Mc
Publikováno v:
Food Quality and Preference. 49:1-10
Rate-All-That-Apply (RATA) is a variation of the more widely used CATA question format. For a pre-specified list of terms, consumers indicate whether they apply to a given product, and if they do so, to rate their intensity. For example, a 3-pt scale