Edgar Rojas-Rivas , Humberto Thomé-Ortiz , Facundo Cuffia
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Abstract
Projective methods allow for understanding food consumer behavior quickly and with reliable results. This short review aims to update projective methods for studying food consumer behavior. Several applications of the projective methods were identified, the association, construction, and completion techniques the most common to decipher food consumption behavior. Personification techniques and shopping lists allow for identifying the consumer profile while completing sentences or stories helps to understand the factors that influence or limit food consumption. Finally, the theoretical approaches used by studies with projective methods are based principally on social representations and expectancy-value theories. The big five personality traits theory may be useful for future studies using the shopping list or product personality profile techniques.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Food Science specifically provides expert views on current advances in food science in a clear and readable format. It also evaluates the most noteworthy papers from original publications, annotated by experts.
Key Features:
Expert Views on Current Advances: Clear and readable insights from experts in the field regarding current advances in food science.
Evaluation of Noteworthy Papers: Annotated evaluations of the most interesting papers from the extensive array of original publications.
Themed Sections: The subject of food science is divided into themed sections, each reviewed once a year.