The hedonic scale is a sensory evaluation tool used to measure the degree of pleasure or liking of a product or service.
The scale usually consists of 9 levels ranging from 1 to 9, or "dislike extremely" to "like extremely".
[1] The hedonic scale is widely used for consumer acceptance testing.
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