Tears for pears: influence of children`s neophobia on categorization performance and strategy in the food domain

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  • who: Damien Foinant from the Western University, Canada have published the research work: Tears for pears: Influence of children`s neophobia on categorization performance and strategy in the food domain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study compares both the categorization performance and strategies of neophobic and neophilic children. The authors report the ANOVA output results for the model throughout. In line with previous studies neophobic children in this research performed poorly in the categorization tasks compared to their neophilic counterparts. Taken together, the evidence suggests that neophilic children have better discrimination abilities and are . . .

     

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