Exploring the directionality in the relationship between descriptive and injunctive parental and peer norms and snacking behavior in a three-year-cross-lagged study
Abstract Background People's eating behavior is assumed to be influenced by what other people do (perceived descriptive norms) and what others approve of (perceived injunctive norms). It has been suggested that adolescents are more susceptible to peer norms than parental norms, because they exp...
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Main Authors: | K. E. Bevelander (Author), W. J. Burk (Author), C. R. Smit (Author), T. J. van Woudenberg (Author), L. Buijs (Author), M. Buijzen (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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