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The Just-About-Right scale (JAR scale), is a sensory evaluation tool used to measure the intensity of a particular attribute or characteristic of a product or service. The JAR scale typically consists of 5 levels ranging from "Much too little" to "Much too much."[1][2]
The JAR scale focuses on specific attributes of a product such as sweetness, saltiness, texture, etc., or service such as expediency, cost, etc.
The JAR scale is criticized for measuring attribute intensity and acceptability simultaneously.[3]
Score | Interpretation |
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1 | Much too little |
2 | Too little |
3 | Just about right |
4 | Too much |
5 | Much too much |