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Towards development of a Wine Neophobia Scale (WNS): Measuring consumer wine neophobia using an adaptation of The Food Neophobia Scale (FNS)

Food Quality and Preference, 2016
Abstract A Wine Neophobia Scale (WNS) was created from The Food Neophobia Scale (FNS) modified by substituting the word ‘food’ with ‘wine’ and discarding one item. Respondents (n = 207) completed the WNS in order to identify scale items. Analysis indicated that the item “I am very particular about the wine I drink” should be removed.
Renata Ristic   +4 more
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Reliability and predictive validity of the Food Technology Neophobia Scale

Appetite, 2010
The recently developed Food Technology Neophobia Scale (FTNS) was further tested to assess scale reliability. On 2 occasions, 131 consumers responded to the FTNS, technologies descriptions and 'willingness to try' food technologies for 7 products. In the second session, they were offered foods to taste. 'Information seeking' was measured as a potential
G, Evans   +3 more
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Psychometric analysis of the Food Technology Neophobia Scale in a Chilean sample

Food Quality and Preference, 2016
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the Food Technology Neophobia Scale (FTNS) in a developing South American country. A convenience sample of 400 adults from Temuco, Chile, was obtained. Two hundred subjects were surveyed at a supermarket and 200 were university students.
Schnettler, Berta   +8 more
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The Chinese version of the Child Food Neophobia Scale and its reliability and validity in preschool children

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2023
To translate the English version Child Food Neophobia Scale (CFNS) into the Chinese version and test its reliability and validity in preschool children.To create the Chinese version of the CFNS, it was translated, back-translated, and cross-culturally adapted.
Wen, Luo   +8 more
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The food neophobia scale and young adults’ intention to eat insect products

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2018
AbstractIn the coming years, the new EU Regulation on Novel Food is likely to facilitate the development of a niche market for insects and insect‐based ingredients in many European countries. In this research, the aim is to explore the relationship between willingness to try (WTT) and behavior of eating insects, where the independent variables are food
Giovanni Sogari   +2 more
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A systematic review of studies using the Food Neophobia Scale: Conclusions from thirty years of studies

Food Quality and Preference, 2021
Abstract Although the Food Neophobia Scale (FNS) was designed almost thirty years ago, it is still the leading instrument used to evaluate food neophobia (FN) in humans. Its value in very different areas has driven a large number of studies conducted in a large variety of samples, and with highly diverse aims.
Adrián Rabadán, Rodolfo Bernabéu
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Validation of the Food Technology Neophobia Scale in a Chinese sample using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis

Food Quality and Preference, 2021
Abstract Foods made using new technologies may play an important role in food security in countries such as China, which is currently heavily reliant on imports. The Food Technology Neophobia Scale (FTNS) is a 13 item scale that was developed as a means to identify segments of the population who may be resistant to foods made using new technologies ...
Kirsty McKenzie   +2 more
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Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Malay-Translated Version of the Food Neophobia Scale for Malaysian Young Adults

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2023
The Food Neophobia Scale (FNS) is a research instrument, originally developed in English, to assess an individual’s level of food neophobia. However, it has not yet been translated and validated for Malaysians. Therefore, we aimed to translate and validate a Malay-translated version of the FNS.
See Meng Lim   +4 more
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