Approach and avoidance motivation and interest in new foods: Introducing a measure of the motivation to eat new foods.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., Forestell, C. A., & Cypryańska, M.
Czasopismo:
Food Quality and Preference (rok: 2021, tom: 88, strony: 10411), Wydawca: Elsevier
Dietary similarity of friends and lovers: Vegetarianism, omnivorism, and personal relationships.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., Cypryańska, M., & Forestell, C. A.
Czasopismo:
Journal of Social Psychology (rok: 2020, tom: online, strony: online), Wydawca: Taylor and Francis
Spontaneous verbal descriptions of vegans, non-vegan vegetarians, and omnivores and relationships between these descriptions and perceivers' diets.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B. Forestell, C. A., & Krishnamurti, H.
Czasopismo:
PLoS ONE (rok: 2023, tom: 18, strony: e0293899), Wydawca: PLOS
Vegetarianism as a social identity.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B. & Forestell, C. A.
Czasopismo:
Current Opinion in Food Science (rok: 2020, tom: 33, strony: 45-51), Wydawca: Elsevier
Rethinking vegetarianism: Differences between veg*ns and non-veg*ns in the endorsement of basic human values
Czasopismo:
Food Quality and Preference. , Wydawca: Elsevier
Personality traits and food consumption: An overview of recent research.
Autorzy:
Machado-Oliveira, M. C., Nezlek, J. B., Rodrigues, H., & Sant'Ana, A. S.
Czasopismo:
Current Opinion in Food Science (rok: 2020, tom: 33, strony: 91-97), Wydawca: Elsevier
Recent increases in vegetarianism may be limited to women: A 15-year study of young adults at an American university
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., & Forestell, C. A.
Czasopismo:
Sex Roles , Wydawca: Springer
When the Good is stronger than the Bad: Relationships between well-being and perceived social approval and disapproval of dietary habit among vegetarians.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., Tomczyk, J., & Cypryanska, M.
Czasopismo:
Journal of Positive Psychology , Wydawca: Taylor & Francis
Diary studies in social and personality psychology: An Introduction with some recommendations and suggestions.
Czasopismo:
Social Psychological Bulletin (rok: 2020, tom: 15(2), strony: 45310), Wydawca: Psych Open
Differences among vegans, non-vegan vegetarians, pescatarians, and omnivores in perceived social disapproval and approval as a function of diet and source of treatment
Autorzy:
John B. Nezlek, Catherine A. Forestell, Joanna Tomczyka, & Marzena Cypryańska
Czasopismo:
Jounral of Social Psychology (rok: 2023, tom: 163, strony: 381-393), Wydawca: Taylor and Francis
Meat substitutes: Current status, potential benefits, and remaining challenges.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B. & Forestell, C. A.
Czasopismo:
Current Opinion in Food Science (rok: 2022, tom: 47, strony: 100890), Wydawca: Elsevier
Evaluations of meat substitutes in Brazil: Differences between vegetarians and omnivores and the role of vegetarian threat
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., Tomczyk, J., Pimentel, T. C., Cypryańska, M., Gomes da Cruz, A., Esmerino, E. A., & Forestell, C. A.
Czasopismo:
Food Quality and Preference (rok: 2023, tom: 112, strony: 105032), Wydawca: Elsevier
You are what you eat: an introduction to the special issue on the social psychology of vegetarianism and meat restriction: implications of conceptualizing dietary habit as a social identity
Czasopismo:
Journal of Social Psychology (rok: 2023, tom: 163, strony: 289-293), Wydawca: Taylor and Francis
In-group favoritism and out-group derogation based on diet exist for vegetarians but not for omnivores.
Autorzy:
Nezlek, J. B., Adamczyk, D., Tomczyk, J., & Cypryanska, M.
Czasopismo:
PLoS ONE , Wydawca: PLOS