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Fig. 5 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 5

From: Incidental exposure to hedonic and healthy food features affects food preferences one day later

Fig. 5

A Interaction between exposure condition and endorsement on food preference (for increasing hedonic endorsements in the hedonic exposure condition and for increasing healthy endorsements in the health exposure condition). B Consumption frequency × endorsement interaction on food preference. C, D Endorsement × frequency × exposure interaction on food preference for the hedonic and health exposure conditions individually. In each panel, a modeled interaction from regression is shown, with all scales plotted in standardized units. From Table 4, the standardized estimated regression coefficient for each interaction is shown (β), together with its standard error to provide a measure of expected variability (SEβ)

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