Development and psychometric evaluation of the Anticipated Food Scarcity Scale (AFSS)
Mass media extensively inform societies about events threatening the global food supply (e.g., pandemics or Brexit). Consumers exposed to such communication may perceive food resources as becoming scarcer. In line with an evolutionary account, these perceptions can shift decision-making in domains s...
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Main Authors: | FOLWARCZNY, Michal, LI, Norman P., SIGURDSSON, Valdimar, TAN, Lynn K. L., OTTERBRING, Tobias |
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2021
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