Crispness |
Potato chips; Attribute intensity |
Material |
Packaging bags (polyvinyl vs. wax-coated) |
Potato chips in polyvinyl bags were perceived to be crisper |
McDaniel & Baker [210] |
Weight, thinness/thickness, softness/hardness, temperature, roughness/smoothness, flexible/stiff |
Hot tea & carbonated beverage; Attribute intensity |
Weight, thinness/thickness, softness/hardness, temperature, roughness/smoothness, flexible/stiff |
Cups (of varying materials); Attribute intensity |
Product ratings for certain attributes (e.g., warmness and softness), followed packaging ratings for those attributes |
Schifferstein (Experiments 1 & 2) [141] |
Softness/firmness, freshness/staleness |
Pretzels; Attribute intensity |
Softness/firmness, freshness/staleness |
Pretzels; Attribute intensity |
Stale pretzels evaluated by hands were associated with a staler and softer perception of fresh pretzels evaluated orally; Fresh pretzels evaluated by hands were associated with a fresher and firmer perception of stale pretzels evaluated orally |
Barnett-Cowan [204] |
Density |
Yogurt; Attribute intensity |
Weight |
Bowls |
Yogurt served in heavier bowls were rated as denser and liked more than when served in lighter bowls |
Piqueras-Fiszman & Spence [140] |
Crunchiness |
Biscuits; Attribute intensity |
Roughness/smoothness |
Containers |
Biscuits served in rough-finished containers were rated as crunchier than when served in smooth-coated containers |
Piqueras-Fiszman & Spence [205] |
Density |
Yogurt; Attribute density |
Cutlery item weight |
Spoons |
Yogurt sampled using lighter spoons was rated as denser and more expensive than when sampled using heavier spoons |
Harrar & Spence (Experiment 1) [137] |
Carbonation |
Still & carbonated water; Attribute intensity, pleasantness |
Weight |
Cups (plastic) |
Still and carbonated water samples were rated as less pleasant and more carbonated when served in heavy plastic cups (compared to lighter plastic cups) |
Maggioni et al. [138] |
Temperature |
Tea; Attribute intensity |
Material |
Cups (glass, plastic, paper) |
Tea samples served in glass cups were perceived to be colder (compared to plastic and paper cups) |
Tu et al. [142] |
Crunchiness, roughness |
Biscuits; Attribute intensity |
Roughness/smoothness |
Plates |
Biscuits served in rougher-surfaced plates were rated as crunchier and rougher than when served in smoother-surfaced plates |
Biggs et al. [206] |
Carbonation |
Cola & water; Attribute intensity |
Shape |
Glasses |
Cola and water served in a bulbous bottle were perceived to have more carbonation than when served in cola or water glasses |
Cavazzana et al. [185] |
Carbonation |
Fruit drinks; Attribute intensity |
Weight |
Cups (plastic) |
Highly bitter fruit drinks were perceived to be more carbonated when presented with heavier plastic cups (compared to lighter plastic cups) |
Mielby et al. [207] |
Freshness, lightness |
Still & carbonated water; Attribute intensity, pleasantness |
Roughness/smoothness |
Cups (plain, sandpaper-covered, satin-covered) |
Still and carbonated water samples were more pleasant, fresher, and more light when served in plastic cups (compared to sandpaper and/or satin-covered cups) |
Risso et al. [208] |
Crispness |
Potato chips; Attribute intensity |
Roughness/smoothness |
Bowls |
No differences |
Van Rompay & Groothedde [197] |