The screens presented are only a few examples showing the variety of the possible combinations, they are not always representative of a normalized practice of sensory analysis.
The questions could be split over several screens, or completed by other questions on other screens. They can be in any language.
- Extended triangle test
- Monadic profile, line scales
- Ranking test
- Multiple-choice questions
- Screens in chinese
- Temporal Dominance of Sensations
- Sensory mapping
- Sample grouping
Example of a screen with a triangle test

This screen contains:
Example of a screen with a monadic profile

This screen contains a part of a monadic profile: here we have the first sample and the attribute group Appearance.
Example of a screen with a ranking test

This screen contains a ranking test. The panelist drags the samples from the right onto the ranking positions.
Example of a screen with multiple-choice questions

This screen contains 3 multiple-choice questions.
For each of these questions the user controls the minimum number of choices to be made by the panelist, and the maximum number of choices allowed.
Examples of screens in Chinese

FIZZ allows creating tests and screens in any language. Here we show different kinds of screens in Chinese.
Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS)

Many data collection possibilities
Napping

A sensory map allows the judges to place the samples according to their perceived sensorial distances.
Free Sorting


