Abstract

Free multiple sorting is an old method that has been recently introduced into sensory science. The method is distinguished most importantly from ``single'' free sorting, as a whole productspace is retrieved from each assessor through ad libitum categorization of samples rather than asingle category measure. Perceptually, the assessor is less restricted than in ``single'' free sorting,and free multiple sorting is still considered a rapid approach. For the analyst, global samplespaces are easily obtained, although the descriptive data may take longer time to process. Thechapter gives an overview of free multiple sorting, the theory behind it and a practical guide toits implementation.

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