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SOLDIERS' ATTITUDES TOWARD FOODS IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT; PART 2, PILOT EXPERIMENT: METHODS FOR INDUCING FAVORABLE ATTITUDES TOWARD NOVEL AND FAMILIAR FOODS IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT.

Authors: John L. McCoy; QUARTERMASTER FOOD AND CONTAINER INST FOR THE ARMED FORCES CHICAGO ILL
Abstract:
This is the 2nd part of a study of factors affecting soldiers' acceptance of QMC material, particularly of foods, in tropical environments. This report describes three methods for introducing unfamiliar and familiar foods in a jungle setting, and compares the relative effectiveness of each method in changing attitudes. (Author)

Description: Interim rept.
Pages: 90
Report Date: AUG 1963
Report Number: 0199406

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Keywords relating to this report:
(*FOOD
(*MILITARY RATIONS
_*FOOD
_*MILITARY RATIONS
ACCEPTABILITY_
ATTITUDES_PSYCHOLOGY__
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
TROPICAL REGIONS
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