Number of consumers necessary for shelf life estimations based on survival analysis statistics
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2007ISSN
0950-3293
Abstract
Survival analysis statistics have been used to estimate shelf life of foods based on consumers’ acceptance or rejection of samples with
different storage times. The interval censored nature of the data does not allow regular methods to estimate the number of necessary
consumers (N) for these studies. The objective of the present work was to use simulation studies to estimate N considering the error
in the estimation, statistical significance and statistical power. Based on previous studies a Weibull model was assumed for the lifetime
distribution with a shape parameter r between 0.17 and 0.71. Simulations were calculated supposing shelf-life values in the middle range
of an adimensional time scale. Graphs to estimate N under different scenarios are presented. Considering the average r, an alpha value
(Type I error) of 5%, a beta value (Type II error) of 20%, the shelf life to be in the middle of the studied time range, and a difference
between the true shelf life and the estimated shelf life of 0.5 on a 0–6 time scale, gave an N value of 120 consumers for this particular
set of parameters.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Anàlisi de supervivència (Estadística)
Pages
5 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Hough, G., Calle Rosingana, M. L., Serrat Jurado, C., & Curia, A. (2007). Number of consumers necessary for shelf life estimations based on survival analysis statistics. Food Quality and Preference, 18(5), 771-775.
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(c) 2007 Elsevier. Published article is available at: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2007.01.003