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Perceived Effects of Stress on Food Choice

Physiology & Behavior, 1999
Self-reported effects of stress on eating behaviour and food were assessed in a brief questionnaire in 212 students. Snacking behaviour was reportedly increased by stress in the majority of respondents (73%) regardless of gender or dieting status. The overall increase in snacking during stress was reflected by reports of increased intake of "snack-type"
G, Oliver, J, Wardle
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The Effects of Perceived Discrimination on Diabetes Management

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2008
We investigated whether self-reported racial/ethnic and gender discrimination were associated with lower rates of diabetes management. Analyses focused on 524 respondents with diabetes from the 2001 Commonwealth Health Care Quality Survey. Probit models estimated the marginal effect of self-reported racial/ethnic and gender discrimination on diabetes ...
Andrew M, Ryan   +2 more
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Effect of time spacing on the perceived color

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
One of latest developments for pre-press applications is the concept of soft proofing, which aims to provide an accurate preview on a monitor of how the final document will appear once it is printed. At the core of this concept is the problem of identifying, for any printed color, the most similar color the monitor can display.
Sylvain Roch   +2 more
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The spatial frequency effect on perceived velocity

Vision Research, 1976
Abstract The effect of the spatial frequency of a vertically oriented, horizontally moving stripe pattern on perceived speed was investigated. Perceived velocity increased linearly with both angular speed and spatial frequency. The spatial frequency effect was independent of the relative angular width of light and dark stripes and was also found to ...
H C, Diener   +3 more
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Effect of Perceived Benefits on Reluctance to Trade

Psychological Reports, 2007
People often tend to be reluctant to trade an owned object for an alternative object. This concept of reluctance to trade is generally called “endowment effect”. Loss aversion, which denotes that losses are weighted more heavily than gains, has been applied to interpret the endowment effect.
Hung-Ming, Lin   +2 more
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The effect of perceived length on visuomotor localization

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2001
Summary Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to study visuomotor localization in the presence of either a horizontal array of equally spaced dots or a thin horizontal line. Methods: Pointing behavior was used ...
N, Fogt, J, Ortman
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The effect of contour sharpness on perceived brightness

Vision Research, 1965
Abstract The present experiment demonstrates the effect of the sharpness of the contour separating stimulus from background upon the perceived brightness of the stimulus. With increasing blur of the stimulus edges the perceived stimulus brightness decreases monotonically.
J P, Thomas, C W, Kovar
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Self-Perceived Effects of Pornography Consumption

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2007
The self-perceived effects of "hardcore" pornography consumption were studied in a large representative sample of young adult Danish men and women aged 18-30. Using a survey that included the newly developed Pornography Consumption Effect Scale, we assessed participants' reports of how pornography has affected them personally in various areas ...
Hald, Gert Martin, Malamuth, Neil M
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The unbearable lightness of perceiving: The effect of load on perceived distance

2021
36th European Conference on Visual Perception, Bremen Germany, 25 – 29 August 2013, ECVP 2013 ...
Jovanović, L., Tošković, Oliver
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On the effects of perceived value in the mobile moment

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2018
Abstract Given that mobile phone photography has increased dramatically in popularity, people’s social networking behaviors are becoming more and more visual. Numerous image-based applications and social media are taking advantage of this growing popularity of visual content viewing, editing, and sharing, creating a new phenomenon, image-based social
Jessica Hsiaofen Chen, Jen-Ruei Fu
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