In this episode of Academia Lite, Sean and Zak get into two thought-provoking papers:
- Unhealthy food is not tastier for everybody: The “healthy= tasty” French intuition by Werle, C. O., Trendel, O., & Ardito, G.
- A cross-sectional survey of young people attending a music festival: associations between drug use and musical preference by Lim, M. S., Lim, M. S., Hellard, M. E., Lim, M. S., Hellard, M. E., Hocking, J. S., ... & Lim, M. S.
Examining the irregular, the surprising and the downright funny of each paper, there is something for the academic in all of us.
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* Werle, C. O., Trendel, O., & Ardito, G. (2013). Unhealthy food is not tastier for everybody: The “healthy= tasty” French intuition. Food Quality and Preference, 28(1), 116-121. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950329312001334
* Lim, M. S., Lim, M. S., Hellard, M. E., Lim, M. S., Hellard, M. E., Hocking, J. S., ... & Lim, M. S. (2008). A cross-sectional survey of young people attending a music festival: associations between drug use and musical preference. Drug and alcohol review, 27(4), 439-441. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09595230802089719