2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-459x.2007.00140.x
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CURRENT‐STATUS SURVIVAL ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY APPLIED TO ESTIMATING SENSORY SHELF LIFE OF READY‐TO‐EAT LETTUCE (LACTUCA SATIVA)

Abstract: The objective of the present work was to develop a method for predicting sensory shelf life for situations in which each consumer evaluates only one sample corresponding to one storage time. This type of data is known as current‐status data in survival analysis statistics. The methodology was applied to estimate the sensory shelf life of ready‐to‐eat lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata cv.“Alpha”). For each of six storage times, 50–52 consumers answered yes or no to whether they would normally consume the pr… Show more

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“…Many common distributions such as normal, exponential, or Rayleigh are exact or approximate matches of special forms of the Weibull distribution (Abernathy 2006). In addition, the Weibull distribution has been used to successfully model survival probabilities of appliances (Lutz 2011;Welch 2010;Young 2008;Fernandez 2001) and has been widely used in analyses of lifetime and reliability of mechanical and electronic equipment (Araneda 2008;Mahzar 2007).…”
Section: The Weibull Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many common distributions such as normal, exponential, or Rayleigh are exact or approximate matches of special forms of the Weibull distribution (Abernathy 2006). In addition, the Weibull distribution has been used to successfully model survival probabilities of appliances (Lutz 2011;Welch 2010;Young 2008;Fernandez 2001) and has been widely used in analyses of lifetime and reliability of mechanical and electronic equipment (Araneda 2008;Mahzar 2007).…”
Section: The Weibull Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the day, this is what companies are looking for, the satisfaction of consumer. Thanks to the methodology developed by previous research [163] the use of survival analysis was possible, which to some extent gave more conclusive results than the other measurements, because in the end it was the consumer who judged the end of the shelf-life. The other measurements such as physicochemical and microbiological are very important to get insights about how to tackle the issues with the food under study, but the consumer indeed has a big impact in deciding when the food is not suitable for consumption.…”
Section: Shelf Life Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weibull distribution model (equation 1) was selected because it had the lowest Akaike criterium [207]. To estimate shelf life, authors usually choose rejection probability of 50 % ( = 0.5) [163,208,209]. From this, shelf lives of cape gooseberry thus calculated based on the value and the estimations are shown in table 3.3.…”
Section: Consumer Acceptance Evaluation: Survival Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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