Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference

Abstract This study investigated the influence of character on food's choices. Eleven preschool children were trained to form two equivalent stimulus classes, each comprising one a cartoon character, a geometric shape, and an abstract symbol. One class had a liked character and the other a disl...

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Main Authors: Silvana Lopes dos Santos, Júlio César Coelho de Rose
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia
Series:Trends in Psychology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832018000100001&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-bd5ea5779a1f4924a58545c5fb485ffb2020-11-24T21:11:49ZporSociedade Brasileira de PsicologiaTrends in Psychology2358-188326111410.9788/tp2018.1-01S2358-18832018000100001Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and PreferenceSilvana Lopes dos SantosJúlio César Coelho de RoseAbstract This study investigated the influence of character on food's choices. Eleven preschool children were trained to form two equivalent stimulus classes, each comprising one a cartoon character, a geometric shape, and an abstract symbol. One class had a liked character and the other a disliked character. Three preference tests were conducted where the children had to choose between two identical packages with samples of the same snack, differing only by the label. In Test 1 the labels were symbols of the same class as the liked and disliked characters; in Test 2 the choice was between the symbol of the same class as the disliked character and a new symbol; and in Test 3 children chose between the symbol of the equivalence class with the liked character and the logo of a known brand. Most children chose first, and reported to like more, the snack labeled with the symbol of the same class as the liked character. They also chose, and reported to like more, the snack labeled with a new stimulus over the symbol of the same class as the disliked character. These results confirmed that stimulus equivalence is a useful paradigm to investigate formation of preference for brands.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832018000100001&lng=en&tlng=enEquivalencia de estímulostransferencia de funciónelección y preferencia de alimentosmarcaspersonaje de dibujos animados
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author Silvana Lopes dos Santos
Júlio César Coelho de Rose
spellingShingle Silvana Lopes dos Santos
Júlio César Coelho de Rose
Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
Trends in Psychology
Equivalencia de estímulos
transferencia de función
elección y preferencia de alimentos
marcas
personaje de dibujos animados
author_facet Silvana Lopes dos Santos
Júlio César Coelho de Rose
author_sort Silvana Lopes dos Santos
title Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
title_short Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
title_full Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
title_fullStr Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Impact of Stimulus Equivalence on Children’s Food Choice and Preference
title_sort investigating the impact of stimulus equivalence on children’s food choice and preference
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia
series Trends in Psychology
issn 2358-1883
description Abstract This study investigated the influence of character on food's choices. Eleven preschool children were trained to form two equivalent stimulus classes, each comprising one a cartoon character, a geometric shape, and an abstract symbol. One class had a liked character and the other a disliked character. Three preference tests were conducted where the children had to choose between two identical packages with samples of the same snack, differing only by the label. In Test 1 the labels were symbols of the same class as the liked and disliked characters; in Test 2 the choice was between the symbol of the same class as the disliked character and a new symbol; and in Test 3 children chose between the symbol of the equivalence class with the liked character and the logo of a known brand. Most children chose first, and reported to like more, the snack labeled with the symbol of the same class as the liked character. They also chose, and reported to like more, the snack labeled with a new stimulus over the symbol of the same class as the disliked character. These results confirmed that stimulus equivalence is a useful paradigm to investigate formation of preference for brands.
topic Equivalencia de estímulos
transferencia de función
elección y preferencia de alimentos
marcas
personaje de dibujos animados
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