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Beyond liking: Comparing the measurement of emotional response using EsSense Profile and consumer defined check-all-that-apply methodologies

30-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:Food Quality and Preference, Volume 28, Issue 1M. Ng, C. Chaya, J. Hort With the rapid proliferation of new products into the marketplace, understanding emotional responses may offer a differential advantage …

Constructing an understanding of constructs

30-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:New Ideas in Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 1Kathleen L. Slaney, Timothy P. Racine

What’s in a name? Psychology’s ever evasive construct

29-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:New Ideas in Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 1Kathleen L. Slaney, Timothy P. Racine We explore in broad terms the uses of the construct concept in psychological and related scientific discourses. First, we provid…

Crossmodal correspondences: Assessing shape symbolism for cheese

29-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:Food Quality and Preference, Volume 28, Issue 1Charles Spence, Mary Kim Ngo, Bronwen Percival, Barry Smith Several recent studies have demonstrated the existence of robust crossmodal correspondences between …

Constructs, inferences, and mental measurement

28-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:New Ideas in Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 1Joel Michell The ‘construct’ concept occupies a significant place in psychology and, yet its role is misunderstood. Psychologists think that theorising in the area…

Using combined eye tracking and word association in order to assess novel packaging solutions: A case study involving jam jars

28-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:Food Quality and Preference, Volume 28, Issue 1Betina Piqueras-Fiszman, Carlos Velasco, Alejandro Salgado-Montejo, Charles Spence The present study utilized the techniques of eye tracking and word associatio…

Personality factors predict spicy food liking and intake

28-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:Food Quality and Preference, Volume 28, Issue 1Nadia K. Byrnes, John E. Hayes A number of factors likely affect the liking of capsaicin-containing foods such as social influences, repeated exposure to capsaici…

Do patterns of change during treatment for panic disorder predict future panic symptoms?

27-Nov-12

Publication year: 2013Source:Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, Volume 44, Issue 2Shari A. Steinman, Michael D. Hunter, Bethany A. Teachman Background and objectives Cognitive-behavioral therapies are currently the …