Can the color red trick you into drinking less? A replication study

Volume: 167, Pages: 105619 - 105619
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
This replication of the study of Genschow et al. (2012) examines the effect of the color red on beverage consumption. In total, 148 men were asked to consume drinks in either red- or blue-labeled cups. Cup labels were assigned at random. Unlike in the previous study, the findings in our replication study did not provide empirical support for the hypothesis that people will drink less from red-labeled cups than blue-labeled cups. The difference...
Paper Details
Title
Can the color red trick you into drinking less? A replication study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
167
Pages
105619 - 105619
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