Katselukokeet
Katselukokeet, often translated as "viewing tests" or "observation trials," are a form of qualitative assessment used in various fields, particularly in research and quality control. These tests involve trained observers systematically examining a product, process, or phenomenon to identify and record specific characteristics, defects, or outcomes. The methodology typically relies on standardized criteria and observation protocols to ensure consistency and objectivity among the evaluators.
The purpose of katselukokeet can vary. In manufacturing, they might be used to detect surface imperfections,