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... hedonic and eudaimonic well - being . Annual Review of Psychology , vol . 52 : pp . 141-66 . SENGE , PETER M. ( 2006/1990 ) . The fifth discipline : The art & practice of the learning organization . Doubleday . SPENCER , STEVEN J ...
... hedonic and eudaimonic well - being . Annual Review of Psychology , vol . 52 : pp . 141-66 . SENGE , PETER M. ( 2006/1990 ) . The fifth discipline : The art & practice of the learning organization . Doubleday . SPENCER , STEVEN J ...
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... hedonic value.” Furthermore, there is also the social aspect of food. A dinner made from the simplest of ingredients but eaten with the best and dearest friends tastes like a feast. On the other hand, a banquet among enemies has ...
... hedonic value.” Furthermore, there is also the social aspect of food. A dinner made from the simplest of ingredients but eaten with the best and dearest friends tastes like a feast. On the other hand, a banquet among enemies has ...
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... hedonic evaluation of food , and the degree of experienced pleasure or displeasure . Preference is often used as a synonym for liking , but actually preference is better used to express choice ( Mela 2001 ) . A product may be preferred ...
... hedonic evaluation of food , and the degree of experienced pleasure or displeasure . Preference is often used as a synonym for liking , but actually preference is better used to express choice ( Mela 2001 ) . A product may be preferred ...
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... hedonic, pleasure dimension in addition to the basic dimensions of quality, magnitude and duration of the sensory experience (Cardello 1996). Pleasure is a totally subjective phenomenon and not directly measurable as such. The degree of ...
... hedonic, pleasure dimension in addition to the basic dimensions of quality, magnitude and duration of the sensory experience (Cardello 1996). Pleasure is a totally subjective phenomenon and not directly measurable as such. The degree of ...
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hedonic response. It is context specific and can be measured with hedonic ratings, which are self-reports of subjective experiences (Tuorila 1987). Maximal hedonic responses usually correspond to the concentration of active component ...
hedonic response. It is context specific and can be measured with hedonic ratings, which are self-reports of subjective experiences (Tuorila 1987). Maximal hedonic responses usually correspond to the concentration of active component ...
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