PsycTESTS Dataset 2021
DOI: 10.1037/t84381-000
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Attitudes Toward Organic Food Measure

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“…Namely, when it comes to gender differences, the results showed that women and men have approximately similar preferences when it comes to the type of food as the main reason for buying organic food, which is consistent with the results of researchers (Marreiros et al, 2010), and is not consistent with researchers (O' Donovan and McCarthy, 2002;Ðoki c et al, 2014;Vittersø and Tangeland, 2015;Petrescu et al, 2016;Kranjac et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 50%
“…Namely, when it comes to gender differences, the results showed that women and men have approximately similar preferences when it comes to the type of food as the main reason for buying organic food, which is consistent with the results of researchers (Marreiros et al, 2010), and is not consistent with researchers (O' Donovan and McCarthy, 2002;Ðoki c et al, 2014;Vittersø and Tangeland, 2015;Petrescu et al, 2016;Kranjac et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%