How to exclude a cupper's score from a cupping session
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Why exclude a cupper's score from a cupping session?
Excluding a cupper's score can help maintain the accuracy and consistency of your quality results.
You might choose to exclude a score when:
- Calibration is off: The cupper's scores differ significantly from the rest of the panel, indicating inconsistent evaluation and/or misunderstanding of the scoring system.
- The data is incomplete: The cupper didn't finish scoring all samples or missed key attributes.
- The cupper is new or in training: Their scores are not yet representative.
- You want to correct bias: To prevent outliers or subjective bias from affecting the overall average.
Excluding a score doesn't delete the data; it simply removes it from the final calculation so your cupping results better reflect consistent, reliable feedback.
Excluding a cupper's score from the overall score
- Log in to the online platform C-sar.
- Navigate to the Quality on the main menu bar and select Sensorial.
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Click the ID tag of the session.

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Navigate to the Evaluators section and click on the green dot on the right side of the evaluator's name.

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The dot turns red when the evaluator is excluded. To include the scores again, click on the red dot.

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