Two observational studies examining the effect of a social norm and a health message on the purchase of vegetables in student canteen settings
There is some evidence from laboratory-based studies that descriptive social-norm messages are associated with increased consumption of vegetables, but evidence of their effectiveness in real-world settings is limited. In two observational field studies taking an ecological approach, a vegetable-rel...
Main Authors: | Collins, E, Thomas, J, Robinson, E, Aveyard, P, Jebb, S, Herman, C, Higgs, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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