Carbonated Beverage Consumption among UK University Students
This work examined carbonated beverage consumption among 303 UK university students (132 males, 171 females) and assessed their current beliefs concerning the personal carbonated beverage consumption and preferences. Participants completed a questionnaire that was constructed using an online survey...
Main Authors: | Abubaker QUTIESHAT, Rayhana AOUIDIDI |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Sprint Investify
2020-06-01
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Series: | Expert Journal of Marketing |
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Online Access: | http://marketing.expertjournals.com/23446773-805/ |
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