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Bobby K Cheon

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Appetite|May 6, 2019
Preschoolers exhibit conformity to computer-simulated food portion selection behaviors of remote peersElizabeth B Kim, Chuansheng Chen, Bobby K Cheon
Developmental Psychology|December 12, 2018
Using remote peers' influence to promote healthy food choices among preschoolersElizabeth B Kim, Chuansheng Chen, Bobby K Cheon
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 28, 2014
The role of negativity bias in political judgment: a cultural neuroscience perspectiveNarun Pornpattananangkul, Bobby K Cheon, Joan Y Chiao
Food Quality and Preference|May 6, 2024
Food essentialism: Implications for expectations and perceptions of the properties of processed foodsBobby K Cheon, Yan Fen Tan, Ciarán G Forde
Physiology & Behavior|June 6, 2020
Low subjective socioeconomic status alters taste-based perceptual sensitivity to the energy density of beveragesElizabeth X Lim, Ciarán G Forde, Bobby K Cheon
Food Quality and Preference|October 7, 2024
Food essentialism is associated with perceptions of plant-based meat alternatives possessing properties of meat-based productsBobby K Cheon, Yan Fen Tan, Ciarán G Forde
Appetite|December 21, 2017
When exercise does not pay: Counterproductive effects of impending exercise on energy intake among restrained eatersAaron Y Sim, Li Ling Lee, Bobby K Cheon
Appetite|October 31, 2024
Contributions of subjective status to eating behaviors, obesity, and metabolic health across developmentBobby K Cheon, Julia M P Bittner, Aimee E Pink
BMC Public Health|June 26, 2023
Perceived inequality in society may not motivate increased food intake in the absence of personal socioeconomic disadvantageBobby K Cheon, Xenia Low, Darren Jeffian Wijaya, et al.
Journal of Sensory Studies|June 15, 2026
Context-sensitive thinking influences judgments of expected satiation from combinations of foods: The role of individual and cultural variationsBobby K Cheon, Li Ling Lee, Albert Lee, et al.
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Showing results (11-20 of 48) with videos related to

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Appetite|May 6, 2019
Preschoolers exhibit conformity to computer-simulated food portion selection behaviors of remote peersElizabeth B Kim, Chuansheng Chen, Bobby K Cheon
Developmental Psychology|December 12, 2018
Using remote peers' influence to promote healthy food choices among preschoolersElizabeth B Kim, Chuansheng Chen, Bobby K Cheon
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 28, 2014
The role of negativity bias in political judgment: a cultural neuroscience perspectiveNarun Pornpattananangkul, Bobby K Cheon, Joan Y Chiao
Food Quality and Preference|May 6, 2024
Food essentialism: Implications for expectations and perceptions of the properties of processed foodsBobby K Cheon, Yan Fen Tan, Ciarán G Forde
Physiology & Behavior|June 6, 2020
Low subjective socioeconomic status alters taste-based perceptual sensitivity to the energy density of beveragesElizabeth X Lim, Ciarán G Forde, Bobby K Cheon
Food Quality and Preference|October 7, 2024
Food essentialism is associated with perceptions of plant-based meat alternatives possessing properties of meat-based productsBobby K Cheon, Yan Fen Tan, Ciarán G Forde
Appetite|December 21, 2017
When exercise does not pay: Counterproductive effects of impending exercise on energy intake among restrained eatersAaron Y Sim, Li Ling Lee, Bobby K Cheon
Appetite|October 31, 2024
Contributions of subjective status to eating behaviors, obesity, and metabolic health across developmentBobby K Cheon, Julia M P Bittner, Aimee E Pink
BMC Public Health|June 26, 2023
Perceived inequality in society may not motivate increased food intake in the absence of personal socioeconomic disadvantageBobby K Cheon, Xenia Low, Darren Jeffian Wijaya, et al.
Journal of Sensory Studies|June 15, 2026
Context-sensitive thinking influences judgments of expected satiation from combinations of foods: The role of individual and cultural variationsBobby K Cheon, Li Ling Lee, Albert Lee, et al.
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