The Biasing Health Halos of Fast-Food Restaurant Health Claims: Lower Calorie Estimates and Higher Side-Dish Consumption Intentions

Journal of Consumer Research - Tập 34 Số 3 - Trang 301-314 - 2007
Pierre Chandon, Brian Wansink

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