Abstract

The model of Brockhoff and Skovgaard (1994), from now on referred to as the assessor model, was applied for each attribute in each panel. Within panel tests for fit of the model, scale homogeneity and reproducibility homogeneity provided a performance evaluation of the model as well as an overall comparison of the panels. Secondly the estimated individual scalings, variabilities and sensitivities were subjected to analysis of variance yielding significance tests for panel differences. The emphasis is on comparing panels rather than comparing assessors within panels.

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