AbstractThis study examines the differences of food neophobia among the higher learning institution students comprised of 200 respondents among three major races, Malay, Chinese and Indian in Klang Valley (Shah Alam, Subang and Klang), Malaysia. It also identifies the levels of food neophobia and examines the relationship between food neophobia levels and demographic factors. Quantitative approach using self-administered questionnaire was applied. Age, gender, race, marital status, level of education, area of living and respondent's monthly income related to neophobia levels among the students. The Malay, Chinese and Indian students were also discovered to have almost the same level of neophobia
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AbstractThis study examines the differences of food neophobia among the higher learning institution ...
AbstractThis study examines the differences of food neophobia among the higher learning institution ...
Abstract Background Food neophobia was defined as the unwillingness or avoidance to eat new foods. T...
This study explores the relationship between halal food and food neophobia in Malaysia. A total of 3...
This study explores the relationship between halal food and food neophobia in Malaysia. A total of 3...
This preliminary study explored the application of Pliner and Hobden’s (1992) Food Neophobia Scale (...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to categorize university students based on their association bet...
This study was conducted to determine the contributing factors towards food variety among public uni...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of psychological factors towards willingness to taste and co...
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Aim: The study aimed to examine the relationship between food neophobia, body image and life satisfa...
Despite being comfortable with customary food, consumers are willing to explore varieties of food fr...
Mersin Citrus Festival is considered the biggest festival of the province and is an international ev...
Malaysian tourism industry is growing steadily over the years as evident by theincreasing number of ...
This study was conducted to determine the contributing factors towards food variety among public uni...
AbstractThis study examines the differences of food neophobia among the higher learning institution ...
AbstractThis study examines the differences of food neophobia among the higher learning institution ...
Abstract Background Food neophobia was defined as the unwillingness or avoidance to eat new foods. T...
This study explores the relationship between halal food and food neophobia in Malaysia. A total of 3...
This study explores the relationship between halal food and food neophobia in Malaysia. A total of 3...
This preliminary study explored the application of Pliner and Hobden’s (1992) Food Neophobia Scale (...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to categorize university students based on their association bet...
This study was conducted to determine the contributing factors towards food variety among public uni...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of psychological factors towards willingness to taste and co...
This Empirical Refereed Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Hospitality & To...
Aim: The study aimed to examine the relationship between food neophobia, body image and life satisfa...
Despite being comfortable with customary food, consumers are willing to explore varieties of food fr...
Mersin Citrus Festival is considered the biggest festival of the province and is an international ev...
Malaysian tourism industry is growing steadily over the years as evident by theincreasing number of ...
This study was conducted to determine the contributing factors towards food variety among public uni...