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- who: Tina Nill from the Institute of Psychology, University of Wu00fcrzburg, Wu00fcrzburg, Germany have published the research: On the measurement and correlates of plate clearing: examining a German version of the Plate Clearing Tendency Scale, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study shows that the PCTS has sound psychometric properties and that plate clearing tendencies appear to be largely driven by food waste concerns and not by automatic eating habits or low eating-related self-control. What this study adds This study examines a German version of the questionnaire and shows that it has a . . .
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