Visualizing Categorical Results for Research Progress Monitoring

Visualizing Categorical Results for Research Progress Monitoring

Category data such as hedonic data, demographic data (age, gender, income, education) or frequencies and often collected in sensory or consumer research questionnaires.
In order to rapidly visualize these results, you can make use of an effective tool: Live data monitor. This tool provides a faster way to visualize the categorical results making it easier to monitor a research project's progress.

1. Live data monitor can be found in the Monitor section.

2. After selecting the project of your interest, you can select which question(s) and product(s) you want to monitor. 


The output created is a table with an overview of the total number of answers for the selected question(s)/product(s). 

Additionally, you can also check the relation between your questions by selecting criteria in the Select Split question section. 


In case the research project is active, it is possible to refresh the table to display the latest results by clicking on the refresh button (2).  Additionally, it is possible to share the results of the active project with non-users of EyeQuestion by sending an email directly from this tool (1).  


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