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    Methods in Consumer Research, Volume 1 by Ares, Gaston; Varela, Paula;

    Theoretical and Practical aspects

    Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Woodhead Publishing
    • Date of Publication 10 April 2026

    • ISBN 9780443222795
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages548 pages
    • Size 276x216 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Methods in Consumer Research, Volume 1: Theoretical and Practical aspects, Second Edition, brings together the world’s leading experts in global consumer research who provide a fully comprehensive state-of-the-art coverage of advances in methods in consumer science.

    The new edition, thoroughly revised and updated, touches on the latest developments in consumer behavior. It includes a theoretical overview of consumer behavior, followed by a detailed description of qualitative techniques, including coverage of focus groups, projective techniques, ethnography, and social media. Quantitative methods are also addressed from both an explicit and implicit perspective. A section specifically delves into physiological measurements, such as eye-tracking, facial reading, and fMRI.

    In conjunction with the second volume, which covers specific applications, this book is an invaluable reference for academics working in the fields of sensory and consumer science, psychology, marketing, and nutrition. Through examples of the methodologies being applied throughout, it serves as a practical guide to practitioners in both the public and private sector.




    • Provides a comprehensive view of consumer behavior
    • Presents a full coverage of methodologies of consumer research
    • Includes both qualitative and quantitative methods
    • Brings implicit methods for studying consumer perception and behavior
    • Covers new chapters on physiological measurements, such as eye-tracking, facial reading and fMRI, and quantitative new methods

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Introduction
    1. Recent Advances in Consumer Science
    2. Psychographics

    Part II. Qualitative Techniques
    3. Contextual Influences on Consumer Responses to Food Products
    4. New Approaches to Focus Groups
    5. Projective Techniques
    6. Using Ethnography in Consumer Research

    Part III. Liking and Beyond
    7. Application of Social Media for Consumer Research
    8. Text mining
    9. Co-creation and design thinking
    10. Conjoint Analysis in Sensory and Consumer Science: Principles, Applications, and Future Perspectives
    11. Emotional Responses to Products
    12. Consumer-Based Methodologies for Sensory Characterization
    13. Measuring the dynamics of Consumer Perception

    Part IV. Consumer Segmentation
    14. Consumer Segmentation
    15. Conceptual Profiling
    16. Measuring consumer expectations
    17. Situational appropriateness

    Part V. Influence of Extrinsic Product Characteristics
    18. Experimental Economics to Evaluate Consumer Preferences
    19. Measuring Implicit Associations in Food-Related Consumer Research
    20. Automatic Facial Expressions Analysis in Consumer Science
    21. Physiological Measurements: EEG and fMRI
    22. Eye Tracking in Consumer Research

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