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British Food Journal (1995) 97 (7): 18–21.
Published: 01 August 1995
... in the development of social action? Should we explain human behaviour in terms of culture?) are inherent in the methodology it has spawned. Contemporary researchers and users of research will often,therefore, find themselves at odds with some of the background ideas inherent in the methods being used. It is because...
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British Food Journal (1995) 97 (7): 22–26.
Published: 01 August 1995
... cases this was as much as three times the amount eaten. Thus,recall may give an underestimate or an overestimate. Another problem with retrospective methodology is in describing portion weights. For example from published portion weights[ 4 ] a “small” baked potato weighs about 88g, whereas...
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British Food Journal (1993) 95 (9): 37–44.
Published: 01 September 1993
... as at least two normal levels (or the presence and absence) of the influence can be tested independently of variations in other influences. Illustrates this novel methodology for open‐ended concept tests, free‐choice profiling of physical products,interactions among tastes, aromas and textures...

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