In the first step you can choose between two templates in the first field “Template” and give your project a name, the other fields are optional.
The two templates that are available are a Triangle and a
Profiling template.
If you choose the profiling template it will show you by default three products, this is how the template is set. If the triangle template is chosen, you will see two products by default.
A couple of different actions can be taken in this step. You can edit the Product display and the description of the product by clicking on the field or use the quick action button.
= Edit
description
= Delete
product
= Move product
To add a new field (product) to your overview you can click
on the add product button and a row will be added. If you have a Product Database in EyeQuestion, you can also click
on import product and here you will be able to select from the available
samples.
Depending on which template you chose, you can create questions and place them on various screens. Questions can also be added from the Attribute database by clicking on the Import question button.
You have four screens that you can choose from.
You can edit the Name and Text of your question by clicking on the field. You can write the question you would like to ask to the panelist. The Question type is a fixed field and is by default set on Linescale. The left and right value, you can change to your liking as well as the label Min/Max.
When you picked the Triangle template, this step will be
skipped in EyeQuestion, because the template is a standardized method.
In this step you can create a design. It depends on which template you choose which settings are adjustable. For the Profiling template the design type, products/objects and multi product are fixed fields.
Automatically: the assignment is done automatically; the first respondent gets
the first sample set, the second respondent the second set, etc.
By set code: the assignment happens based on the set code entered.
By set code unique: the assignment happens based on the set code entered. A set code can only be used once.
By any sample code: the system assigns the set that contains the code entered by the panelist.
By set number: the assignment happens based on the set number (1 to N).
By set number unique: the assignment happens based on the set number (1 to N). A set number can only be used once.
Ask for every sample code: every sample is validated. The panelist has to enter the code of every sample before he can continue. When the code is not correct, the panelist cannot continue with the test.
No validation: there is no check. The system assumes the panelist received the correct product.
Confirm block code: the panelist only has to confirm that the product he received is labelled with the same code as the code shown on screen.
Ask only for first sample code: only validate the first sample. The panelist has to enter the code of the first product he received. When the code is not correct, the panelist cannot continue with the test.
The final step displays the summary of the project. It is divided into three parts, the project, design and product summary. You can set up the project settings, such as editing custom or existing fields, based on the used template. It allows the user to remove screens that have not been used in step 3 but have been added in the template. These can be removed using the ON/OFF switch.
The product summary displays the products that have been set up in step 2.
Click the submit button to save your project. You can go back to the project overview or create a new project.
In the project overview you will see the express projects
that are created. They can be recognized by the small rocket symbol.
To run the Express project, you can use the quick action buttons to do so.
= Deploy the project
= Finalize the project
= Preview the project
= Edit the project
= Export all sorts of
data
= Run the excel
autoreport