Research on food-experience is typically challenged by the way questions are worded. We therefore developed the EmojiGrid: a graphical (language-independent) intuitive self-report tool to measure food-related valence and arousal. In a first experiment participants rated the valence and the arousing quality of 60 food images, using either the EmojiGrid or two independent visual analog scales (VAS). The valence ratings obtained with both tools strongly agree. However, the arousal ratings only agree for pleasant food items, but not for unpleasant ones. Furthermore, the results obtained with the EmojiGrid show the typical universal U-shaped relation between the mean valence and arousal that is commonly observed for a wide range of (visual, audi...
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
. Observers (N=56, 24 males, mean age=24.3±4.6) sniffed 40 randomly presented odors (27 food and 13 ...
Emojis were suggested for children to be used to measure food-elicited emotions. The present study w...
Research on food-experience is typically challenged by the way questions are worded. We therefore de...
Because of the globalization of world food markets there is a growing need for valid and language in...
<p>Research on food-experience is typically challenged by the way questions are worded. <a>We theref...
Consumers' emotional evaluation of food products has gathered interest among sensory scientists and ...
Research shows that both emoji and word based questionnaires show information beyond liking measures...
Emoji have been argued to have considerable potential for emotion research but are struggling with u...
In this study we evaluate the convergent validity of a new graphical self-report tool (the EmojiGrid...
Product-focused emotion research continues to be in ascendency. Corresponding method development is ...
Emoji have been argued to have considerable potential for emotion research but are struggling with u...
In this study we evaluate the convergent validity of a new graphical self-report tool (the EmojiGrid...
Emoji evolved as an attractive instrument to measure emotions in preadolescents due to their potenti...
International audiencen hedonic tests, products are usually evaluated by consumers after a single in...
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
. Observers (N=56, 24 males, mean age=24.3±4.6) sniffed 40 randomly presented odors (27 food and 13 ...
Emojis were suggested for children to be used to measure food-elicited emotions. The present study w...
Research on food-experience is typically challenged by the way questions are worded. We therefore de...
Because of the globalization of world food markets there is a growing need for valid and language in...
<p>Research on food-experience is typically challenged by the way questions are worded. <a>We theref...
Consumers' emotional evaluation of food products has gathered interest among sensory scientists and ...
Research shows that both emoji and word based questionnaires show information beyond liking measures...
Emoji have been argued to have considerable potential for emotion research but are struggling with u...
In this study we evaluate the convergent validity of a new graphical self-report tool (the EmojiGrid...
Product-focused emotion research continues to be in ascendency. Corresponding method development is ...
Emoji have been argued to have considerable potential for emotion research but are struggling with u...
In this study we evaluate the convergent validity of a new graphical self-report tool (the EmojiGrid...
Emoji evolved as an attractive instrument to measure emotions in preadolescents due to their potenti...
International audiencen hedonic tests, products are usually evaluated by consumers after a single in...
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
. Observers (N=56, 24 males, mean age=24.3±4.6) sniffed 40 randomly presented odors (27 food and 13 ...
Emojis were suggested for children to be used to measure food-elicited emotions. The present study w...