Children's conformity to social norms to eat healthy: A developmental perspective

Volume: 244, Pages: 112666 - 112666
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Previous studies suggest injunctive norms (prompts of what people ought to do) are stronger predictors of healthy eating intentions, whereas descriptive norms (prompts of what people are doing) are stronger predictors of healthy eating behaviors. However, previous research provides little insight into why different norms influence children's health intentions and behaviors differently. In addition, no research has explored developmental...
Paper Details
Title
Children's conformity to social norms to eat healthy: A developmental perspective
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
244
Pages
112666 - 112666
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