Is Meat Male? A Quantitative Multimethod Framework to Establish Metaphoric Relationships
Metaphors are increasingly recognized as influencing cognition and consumption. While these linkages typically have been qualitatively generated, this article presents a framework of convergent quantitative methodologies that can further document the validity of a metaphor. To illustrate this multimethod framework, the authors explore whether there is a metaphoric link between meat and maleness in Western cultures. The authors address this in six quantifiable studies that involve (1) implicit associations, (2) free associations, (3) indirect-scenario-based inferences, (4) direct measurement profiling, (5) preference and choice, and (6) linguistic analysis and conclude that there is a metaphoric relationship between mammal muscle meat and maleness.
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2012
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Authors: | Rozin, Paul ; Hormes, Julia M. ; Faith, Myles S. ; Wansink, Brian |
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Journal of Consumer Research. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 39.2012, 3, p. 629-629
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University of Chicago Press |
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