Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5735937 | Food Quality and Preference | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Genetically-modified (GM) food evokes high levels of fear and negative associations among consumers. This study predicts that people may associate naturally occurring vegetable shape-abnormalities with GM food, which increases their risk perception. With an experimental design in two studies, this research investigates the impact of abnormally-shaped vegetables on participants' risk perceptions related to vegetable items that vary in their degree of association with GM technology. The results reveal that knowledge can moderate the vegetable shape-abnormality-risk relationship, depending on its objectivity or subjectivity.
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Authors
Natascha Loebnitz, Klaus G. Grunert,