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Brian Wansink

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 18, 2013
Portion size me: plate-size induced consumption norms and win-win solutions for reducing food intake and wasteBrian Wansink, Koert van Ittersum
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|December 31, 2013
Calorie reductions and within-meal calorie compensation in children's meal combosBrian Wansink, Andrew S Hanks
Frontiers in Nutrition|December 10, 2016
Exhibitionist Eating: Who Wins Eating Competitions?Brian Wansink, Kevin M Kniffin
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 28, 2017
Corrigendum: Eating behavior and obesity at Chinese buffetsBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 24, 2005
Shape of glass and amount of alcohol poured: comparative study of effect of practice and concentrationBrian Wansink, Koert van Ittersum
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 25, 2007
Counting bones: environmental cues that decrease food intakeBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 15, 2013
Dinner rituals that correlate with child and adult BMIBrian Wansink, Ellen van Kleef
Health Economics|June 15, 2013
One man's tall is another man's small: how the framing of portion size influences food choiceDavid R Just, Brian Wansink
Plos One|November 7, 2013
Slim by design: serving healthy foods first in buffet lines improves overall meal selectionBrian Wansink, Andrew S Hanks
BMC Research Notes|May 8, 2016
The limits of defaults: why french fries trump apple slicesBrian Wansink, David R Just
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 18, 2013
Portion size me: plate-size induced consumption norms and win-win solutions for reducing food intake and wasteBrian Wansink, Koert van Ittersum
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|December 31, 2013
Calorie reductions and within-meal calorie compensation in children's meal combosBrian Wansink, Andrew S Hanks
Frontiers in Nutrition|December 10, 2016
Exhibitionist Eating: Who Wins Eating Competitions?Brian Wansink, Kevin M Kniffin
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 28, 2017
Corrigendum: Eating behavior and obesity at Chinese buffetsBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 24, 2005
Shape of glass and amount of alcohol poured: comparative study of effect of practice and concentrationBrian Wansink, Koert van Ittersum
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 25, 2007
Counting bones: environmental cues that decrease food intakeBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 15, 2013
Dinner rituals that correlate with child and adult BMIBrian Wansink, Ellen van Kleef
Health Economics|June 15, 2013
One man's tall is another man's small: how the framing of portion size influences food choiceDavid R Just, Brian Wansink
Plos One|November 7, 2013
Slim by design: serving healthy foods first in buffet lines improves overall meal selectionBrian Wansink, Andrew S Hanks
BMC Research Notes|May 8, 2016
The limits of defaults: why french fries trump apple slicesBrian Wansink, David R Just
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