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Publications [#272610] of Gavan J. Fitzsimons

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  1. McFerran, B; Dahl, DW; Fitzsimons, GJ; Morales, AC, Might an overweight waitress make you eat more? How the body type of others is sufficient to alter our food consumption, Journal of Consumer Psychology, vol. 20 no. 2 (April, 2010), pp. 146-151, WILEY, ISSN 1057-7408 [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/14)

    Abstract:
    This paper investigates how people's food choices can be shaped by the body type of others around them. Using a professionally constructed obesity prosthesis, we show that the body type of a (confederate) server in a taste test study was sufficient to alter both the quantity (Experiment 1) and specific choices (Experiment 2) participants made but that chronic dieters and non-dieters exhibited opposite effects. While non-dieters ate more snacks when the server was thin, dieters ate more when the server was heavy. Dieters were also more persuaded by a heavy (vs. a thin) server, choosing both a healthy and unhealthy snack more often when she recommended it to them. We suggest these results may be attributable to identification with the server. © 2010 Society for Consumer Psychology.


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