To examine 9-year trends and relationships regarding misperceptions of body size and dieting for weight loss among adolescents from 24 countries, and explore the influence of country-level overweight ...
Whether a product is described as small, medium or large affects consumer perception of portion sizes and could lead to “guiltless gluttony”, according to a new study. There is some confusion around ...
Journal of Consumer Research, Vol. 37, No. 6 (April 2011), pp. 1095-1112 (18 pages) Size labels adopted by food vendors can have a major impact on size judgments and consumption. In forming size ...
Our perception of how large or small things are in the world is systematically influenced for how we perceive distance or depth. This is most famously shown by the Ponzo Illusion (discovered by Mario ...
When it comes to men, size does matter. Neck size, that is. A new study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology found the perception of how nurturing or protective a man is toward his ...
This leads us to conclude that there may be a size bias toward spiders because they are inherently unpleasant to view. In other words, even among the general population, the perception of size may be ...
Researchers have assessed the human perception of the size and weight of body parts, specifically the hand, comparing it to the perception of objects and concluded that it is different. In the case of ...
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