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One man's tall is another man's small: How the framing of portion size influences food choice

机译:一个男人的身高是另一个男人的身高:份量的大小如何影响食物的选择

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Labels such as 'Large' or 'Super-size' are often used to describe portion sizes. How do these normative labels influence consumer choice and how much they ultimately either consume or waste? Although one might believe that firms use normative labels to impact choice behavior through loss aversion, a field experiment shows consumer's willingness to pay is inconsistent with a loss aversion explanation. Although portions were clearly visible, individuals appeared to use the labels as objective information about their size. Importantly, a second study showed these labels also led people to eat less when food was given a larger sounding name than a smaller name (double vs. regular; regular vs. half-size). If labels are used as size information, policies governing normative names could help reduce food consumption or reduce waste.
机译:诸如“大”或“超大号”之类的标签通常用于描述份量。这些规范性标签如何影响消费者的选择?它们最终会消耗或浪费多少?尽管可能会相信企业使用规范性标签通过规避损失来影响选择行为,但一项实地实验表明,消费者的支付意愿与对规避损失的解释不一致。尽管部分清晰可见,但个人似乎还是将标签用作有关其身材的客观信息。重要的是,另一项研究表明,当食品的冠名听起来比小名字时,这些标签还导致人们少吃东西(双倍于常规;常规与半倍)。如果将标签用作尺寸信息,则规范名称的政策将有助于减少食品消耗或减少浪费。

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