ISO 5495:2005
ISO · 2005-11

Sensory analysis - Methodology - Paired comparison test

Replaced ICS 67.240 Cited by 7

1Key Takeaways

This International Standard describes a procedure for determining whether there exists a perceptible sensory difference or a similarity between samples of two products concerning the intensity of a sensory attribute. This test is sometimes also referred to as a directional difference test or a 2-AFC test (Alternative…

2Scope / Description

This International Standard describes a procedure for determining whether there exists a perceptible sensory
difference or a similarity between samples of two products concerning the intensity of a sensory attribute. This
test is sometimes also referred to as a directional difference test or a 2-AFC test (Alternative Forced Choice).
In fact, the paired comparison test is a forced choice test between two alternatives.
NOTE The paired comparison test is the simplest existing classification test since it concerns only two samples.
The method is applicable whether a difference exists in a single sensory attribute or in several, which means
that it enables determination of whether there exists a perceptible difference concerning a given attribute, and
the specification of the direction of difference, but it does not give any indication of the extent of that difference.
The absence of difference for the attribute under study does not signify that there does not exist any
difference between the two products.
This method is only applicable if the products are relatively homogeneous.
The method is effective
a) for determining
⎯ whether a perceptible difference exists (paired difference test), or
⎯ whether no perceptible difference exists (paired similarity test) when, for example, modifications are
made to ingredients, processing, packaging, handling or storage operations, or
b) for selecting, training and monitoring assessors.
It is necessary to know, prior to carrying out the test, whether the test is a one-sided test (the test supervisor
knows a priori the direction of the difference, and the alternative hypothesis corresponds to the existence of a
difference in the expected direction) or a two-sided test (the test supervisor does not have any a priori
knowledge concerning the direction of the difference, and the alternative hypothesis corresponds to the
existence of a difference in one direction or the other).

3Version History

ISO 5495:1983 older 1983-03
ISO 5495:2005 2005-11
ISO 5495:2005/Cor 1:2006 Cor 1/2006 newer 2006-07
ISO 5495:2005/Amd 1:2016 Amd 1/2016 newer 2016-02-15

6Frequently Asked Questions

What is ISO 5495:2005?
ISO 5495:2005 — Sensory analysis - Methodology - Paired comparison test is an international standard developed by International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This International Standard describes a procedure for determining whether there exists a perceptible sensory difference or a similarity between samples of two products concerning the intensity of a sensory attribute. This test is sometimes also...
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