The Effect Of Package Shape On Calorie Estimation

This research investigates how the shape of a package influences the estimation of calories. Study 1 shows that food in taller packages is perceived as having fewer calories than food in wider packages. Study 2 demonstrates that package shape has opposite effects on the estimations of calorie and volume: food in taller packages appears to have fewer calories but to be greater in volume than food in wider packages. Study 3 investigates the differences between the estimation processes for calorie and volume by manipulating the order of the two tasks. Finally, Study 4 shows that taller (vs. wider) packages increase the consumption of food when participants are mindful of calorie intake.

Author
J Koo, K Suk
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
International J Research In Marketing Vol 33 No 4, Dec 2016 856-867
Sector
Packaging Abstracts
Class
PA 1570

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The Effect Of Package Shape On Calorie Estimation
International J Research In Marketing Vol 33 No 4, Dec 2016 856-867
PA 1570
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