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A Study of Placebo Effect Education Impacts on Healing Food Intake Intention  

Ha, HeonSu (Dept. of Food Service Management and Culinary, Gyeongju University)
Kim, ChungAh (Dept. of Tourism Management, Gachon University)
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Culinary science and hospitality research / v.21, no.6, 2015 , pp. 158-166 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to verify whether education on the placebo effect has significant impacts on the knowledge of the placebo effect, as well as the intention of healing food intake. For this purpose, 37 experimental group students and 29 control group students participated in the experiment. The results were as follows. First, education on the placebo effect did not appear to have significant impact on the functional value although it did have significant impact on emotional value and nutritional value. Second, knowledge of the placebo effect gained from the education had significant influence on intention of healing food intake. Third, only nutritional value showed a statistically positive (+) impact on intention of healing food intake.
Keywords
placebo; healing food; usage intention;
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