Predicting Perceived Problems in 24-hour Dietary Recall, and Evaluating its Potential for Behaviour Change: A Quantitative Think-Aloud Approach in an Australian Population
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Open access
Date
2023Supervisor
Barbara Mullan
Zenobia Talati
Type
Thesis
Award
MRes
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Health Sciences
School
Curtin School of Population Health
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Abstract
This thesis incorporates the think-aloud methodology across two studies that investigate the experience of 24-hour dietary recall and its potential for improving future nutritional behaviours. The methodological integration incorporated in the thesis aids in revealing different aspects of thinking when recalling and assessing our dietary behaviours, as well as their importance in the accuracy of self-reported psychological and nutritional research.