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Studying the Impact of Product Packaging in a Virtual Store Environment
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experimental Drink: Nutrition claim on fruit drinks, Control Drink: No nutrition claim, and 3 other interventions for Obesity, Childhood. Completed, enrolled 2,374 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Purpose: Examine the impact of nutrition claims on parents' decisions to purchase fruit drinks in a randomized controlled trial in an online virtual convenience store (task 1) and examine the impact of added sugar warnings on parents' snack purchasing decisions in a randomized controlled trial in an online virtual convenience store. Participants: Participants will consist of approximately 2,500 individuals 18 and older with at least one child ages 1-5. The child 1-5 who had their birthday most recently must have consumed at least one fruit drink in the previous week. Additionally, they will live in the United States and identify as non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white, or Hispanic. The panel research company Kantar will recruit individuals from its pool of potential individuals. Procedures (methods): The investigators will randomize participants to one of 12 versions of a virtual convenience store (iShoppe) and then the participants will complete two shopping tasks in the store. They will select two beverages (task 1) for their child 1-5 who had their birthday most recently, and they will select a snack (task 2) for that same child. After completing the shopping tasks, the participant will complete a survey in Qualtrics. The survey will ask a series of questions about the beverages and snacks (e.g., perceived healthfulness, perceived appeal, intentions to consume products). Questions will also include standard demographic and health related variables.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Fruit drink contains a nutrition claim (task 1)
Fruit drinks does not contain a nutrition claim (task 1)
The snack contains a text warning (task 2)
The snack contains a graphic warning (task 2)
The snack contains a neutral barcode label (task 2)