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How to Carry Out Comparison Tests Between Products.
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 251392, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana] To compare two or more products, you will need to use a supplementary test. This is a test that compares the performance of one product with another. Before you start, find out what you want to know about the products. Is it strength, durability or ease of use? Choose a test that relates to your needs and the product's purpose. For example, if you want to know how strong a glue is, use a weight-pulling test. If you're comparing two types of glue for their ability to resist heat, choose a melting point comparison test. Set up your testing equipment according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure you have enough space and time to conduct your experiment properly. Record all relevant data during and after testing so that you can compare results easily later on. This includes things like temperature levels and amount of time each product was exposed to different weather conditions or conditions in general (e.g., temperature). You might also want to take photos or shoot video footage as part of your documentation process. Handle each product carefully during testing so as not to damage it or otherwise affect results negatively. The most common supplementary tests are: · A control test - where the control is used to compare the performance of your product with a competitor’s product and determine which is better. · A comparison test - where two similar products are compared against each other (e.g., two different brands of toothpaste). · An alternative test - where two different alternatives are compared against each other (e.g., a new brand of toothpaste versus an existing brand).[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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