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Publications (1998)
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Bi, J. and Ennis, D. M.(1998). A Thurstonian variant of the beta-binomial model for replicated difference tests. Journal of Sensory Studies, 13, 461-466.
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Ennis, D. M. and Bi, J. (1998). The beta-binomial model: Accounting for inter-trial variation in replicated difference and preference tests. Journal of Sensory Studies, 13, 389-412.
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Bi, J., and Ennis, D. M.(1998). Sensory thresholds: Concepts and methods. Journal of Sensory Studies, 13, 133-148.
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Ennis, D. M.(1998). Foundations of sensory science and a vision for the future. Food Technology, 52(7), 78-84, 89.
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Ennis, J. M., Ennis, D. M., Yip, D. and O’Mahony, M. (1998). Thurstonian models for variants of the method of tetrads. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 51, 205-215.
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Kim, K., Ennis, D. M., and O'Mahony, M. (1998). A new approach to category scales of intensity II: Use of d'  values. Journal of Sensory Studies, 13, 251-267.
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Rousseau, B., Meyer, A., and O'Mahony, M. (1998). Power and sensitivity of the same-different test: Comparison with triangle and duo-trio methods. Journal of Sensory Studies, 13, 149-173.

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