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A novel two-step rating-based ‘double-faced applicability’ test. Part 2: Introducing a novel measure of affect magnitude (d′A) for profiling consumers’ product usage experience based on Signal Detection Theory

Title
A novel two-step rating-based ‘double-faced applicability’ test. Part 2: Introducing a novel measure of affect magnitude (d′A) for profiling consumers’ product usage experience based on Signal Detection Theory
Authors
Kim I.-A.Hopkinson A.van Hout D.Lee H.-S.
Ewha Authors
이혜성
SCOPUS Author ID
이혜성scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Food Quality and Preference
ISSN
0950-3293JCR Link
Citation
Food Quality and Preference vol. 59, pp. 141 - 149
Keywords
Affect measurementConsumer testProduct discriminationProduct testingScale estimationUsage experience
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
To measure consumers’ product usage experience throughout the various product usage stages, a novel two-step rating-based ‘double-faced applicability’ test has recently been proposed by Kim et al. (2017). In this method, a ‘two-step’ rating (forced-choice Yes/No questions followed by 3-point sureness ratings) and ‘double-faced’ descriptors (a pair of semantic-differential descriptors) are used for each attribute to improve the product discriminability by reducing consumers’ response bias and variations. In this paper, we introduce a novel measure that can be computed from the data from the ‘double-faced applicability’ test to provide a new way to generate affective product usage experience profiles. The novel measure was a nonparametric estimate of affect magnitude, named as d-prime affect magnitude (d′A), computed by considering the response ratio of positivity to negativity as the ratio of signal to noise in the context of Signal Detection Theory (SDT). The advantage of using this new measure d′A was that it meaningfully reflected the consumers’ affective product usage experience for each product independently (and how this affect valence changed through a usage process), yet it can still be used to compare between products. The practical application of using d′A was demonstrated in comparison to the more conventional SDT measure d′. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
DOI
10.1016/j.foodqual.2017.02.011
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