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. 2019 Mar 29;13(2):169–177. doi: 10.4162/nrp.2019.13.2.169

Table 4. Comparison of parenting practice with children's sweetness preference.

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1)Cluster 1: high preference for sweetness, Cluster 2: low preference for sweetness

2)Mean ± SD, 5-point Likert scale (‘1’ strongly disagree, ‘5’ strongly agree; feeding practice as restriction in sweets, parenting attitude as parent's judgement for positive parent-child interaction, reward as using as a reward)

3)This item coded reversely

*P < 0.05, ***P < 0.01.