The consequences of implicit and explicit beliefs on food preferences.

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Wang, Jianqin, et al. “The Consequences of Implicit and Explicit Beliefs on Food Preferences”. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, vol. 6, no. 4, 2019, pp. 371-85, https://doi.org/10.1037/cns0000203.
Wang, J., Otgaar, H., Bisback, A., Smeets, T., & Howe, M. L. (2019). The consequences of implicit and explicit beliefs on food preferences. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 6(4), 371-385. https://doi.org/10.1037/cns0000203
Wang J, Otgaar H, Bisback A, Smeets T, Howe ML. The consequences of implicit and explicit beliefs on food preferences. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice. 2019;6(4):371-85.
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