Posts Tagged ‘testing’

The mean orange juice residual

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Statistics humor is good humor.

Seeing that I have some sort of weird fetish about doing double blinded experiments, I did a test on 4 brands of orange juice from the store across the road.

At first I was planning to do this experiment like I usually do them, but during the start of testing something weird happened.

In the first test one of the juices got a score of 6 (1-10) but in the subsequent tests got 2.5 and 3. The reason for this is “The orange juice deviation”, a law of nature that states that “If you drink two different types of orange juice in a short time span, the second one will taste fucking weird”.

I tried rinsing with water between each test, but that did not help, so I had to do the testing another way to avoid interference between the different samples.

So to avoid the taste testing being influenced by the previous one, I drank 24 cups of orange juice over the course of 3 days with a minimum of 30 minute delay between tests. Thanks to my GF Stacy for helping with the blinding (she suspected it was all a ploy to make her get me juice).

TEST 2 DATA SET
1	lerum		6
2	sunniva		6.5
3	first price	7
4	sunniva		8
5	first price	6.5
6	first price	6.5
7	first price	7.5
8	eldorado	5.5
9	sunniva		7.5
10	first price	7.5
11	lerum		7
12	first price	7
13	lerum		6.5
14	sunniva		7
15	lerum		8
16	eldorado	6.5
17	lerum		8
18	sunniva		8
19	eldorado	6
20	lerum		6
21	lerum		7
22	eldorado	7
23	sunniva		8
24	sunniva		7.5

 

Test 1 – drinking 4 glasses of randomized juice.

Sunniva First Price Lerum Eldorado
 1 6.5 5 6 7
 2 7 5.5 2.5 6
 3 7 5 3 6
AVG 6.83 5.17 3.83 6.67
STDEV 0.22 0.22 1.44 0.44

 

Test 2 – drinking 1 glass of random juice.

Sunniva First Price Lerum Eldorado
AVG  7.5  7  6.75  6.25
STDEV  0.43  0.33 0.58  0.5
Trimmed mean:
AVG  7.6  7  6.62  6.25
STDEV  0.32  0.25  0.38  0.25
Price per liter (NOK)   19.9  6.45  18.6  13.26

So what’s the conclusion?

I’ve always been buying the Eldorado juice, however I clearly think Sunniva is the best (highest score in both tests). however the 1 Liter pack of Sunniva is almost twice the cost of the 2 Liter pack of First Price which is a very cheap brand. Despite that First Price did came in second and who doesn’t love a juice with a small standard deviation?

Pentecost programming

Monday, June 13th, 2011

For some reason almost everyone in Norway have the day of on “Pentecost Monday”. Not that I’m complaining, I slept until noon, got up to watch Doctor Who and Game of Thrones, but also managed to get lots of work done on my Startrek Game.

The game is almost ready for a little pre-alpha test which I’ve got about 15 volunteers ready for. Today I completed the final feature that will be implemented before this test, and maybe the most important feature of them all.

Trekwar Ship Combat

It was nice to see those stupid fleets that have been moving around my screen finally do something violent. My technologically superior (I cheat) scoutship blew that poor Klingon while taking almost no damage.

Implementing the combat between spaceships took about 5-6 hours of work today (lots of rules for selecting which ships to fight, calculate if they hit, calculate damage, etc..), so now I can start working on the testing scenario that all the testers will be playing through before the big multiplayer test starts.

Chocolate drink blind testing

Friday, May 7th, 2010

I saw a new chocolate drink (Q sjokolademelk) with the advertisement “Norways Best” written on the package in the store a couple of days ago, so I decided to do a blind test with that and 3 other brands of chocolate milk.

I tested the 4 brands at 4 tests, and rated them on a scale from 1 (worst) to 10 (best). Special thanks to Stacy for being the lab assistant, making sure everything was double blinded :)

As the results show, the new “Best in Norway” chocolate milk tasted like crap, while the one I usually buy (Tine sjokomelk) was beaten by a small margin by Litago (also from “Tine”). At least my regular brand had a very low standard deviation . The winners were “Litago original sjokolademelk” and “Litago lettere sjokolademelk”, with the latter having a lower standard deviation (consistently yummy) and being crowned the winner of the test: