Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of social identities on healthy eating intentions and behaviour. In Study 1 (N = 87) Australian participants were shown images that portrayed a norm of healthy vs. unhealthy behaviour among Australians. Participants' choices from an online restaurant menu were used to calculate energy content as the dependent variable. In Study 2 (N = 117), female participants were assigned to a healthy or unhealthy norm condition. The dependent variable was the amount of food eaten in a taste test. Social group identification was measured in both studies. In Study 3 (N = 117), both American identification and healthiness norm were experimentally manipulated, an...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Humans are social beings. Our identities are, for an important part, shaped by the different groups ...
Eating behaviour is strongly influenced by social context. We eat differently when we are with other...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Self-categorization theory proposes that individuals define themselves according to the groups they ...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Acknowledgements The research leading to these results has been funded by a Tandem Grant from the Eu...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Humans are social beings. Our identities are, for an important part, shaped by the different groups ...
Eating behaviour is strongly influenced by social context. We eat differently when we are with other...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Three studies were conducted to examine the effect of group identification and normative content of ...
Self-categorization theory proposes that individuals define themselves according to the groups they ...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Acknowledgements The research leading to these results has been funded by a Tandem Grant from the Eu...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Humans are social beings. Our identities are, for an important part, shaped by the different groups ...
Eating behaviour is strongly influenced by social context. We eat differently when we are with other...