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Talking pictures in working school lunches – Investigating food choice with children and adolescents
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British Food Journal
British Food Journal (2001) 103 (6): 374–382.
Published: 01 July 2001
... ongoing modifications. Food Qualitative techniques Children Young people Visual aids Ross (1995) and Gregory (1995) highlight the advantages of a qualitative approach to investigating aspects of food related behaviour. With an emphasis on flexibility and the exploratory nature...
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Never mind the quantity, investigate the depth!
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British Food Journal
British Food Journal (1995) 97 (7): 36–38.
Published: 01 August 1995
... processes and dynamics which underpin the statistical picture presented in quantitative nutritional surveys. © MCB UP Limited 1995 Family life Food Lifestyles Qualitative techniques The main aims of the project were to study: in depth a sample who were well placed materially...
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Using qualitative research for the sociology of food
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British Food Journal
British Food Journal (1995) 97 (7): 32–35.
Published: 01 August 1995
... Limited 1995 Diet Family life Focus groups Interviewing Qualitative techniques Quantitative techniques The study of food‐related behaviour has been a legitimate area of research within the social sciences for some time and, although nutritionists, geographers, economists, psychologists...
