| Literature DB >> 31120899 |
Bonai Fan1,2, Qianrong Zhang1.
Abstract
Chinese consumers' craze about imported products, especially foods and drugs, peaked after various safety incidents, such as the contamination of Chinese dairy products. Recently, this boom has gradually receded because of the constant quality problems of imported products and the stricter safety supervision of domestic products. Researchers have measured consumer's perception toward domestic and imported products in various ways. In the current research, we investigated whether the country-of-origin stereotype has weakened in Chinese young consumers at the neurological level. By using a word-pair paradigm, 21 young participants were required to classify positive or negative words while event-related potentials were recorded. The results showed that reaction time to identify negative words following presentation of imported products (imported-negative condition) was longer than domestic products (domestic-negative condition). The amplitudes of N270 and LPP evoked in the imported-negative condition were significantly larger than those in the domestic-negative condition, possibly reflecting the higher expectation conflict when participate identified the adjectives as negative primed by imported healthy-related products. These findings revealed that young Chinese consumers still evaluated imported products better than domestic products.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31120899 PMCID: PMC6532883 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematic of the word classification task.
Fig 2Behavioral result of the participants.
(a) The reaction time (RT) under four conditions. (b) Correlation between the amplitude of N270 on the Fz electrode and the reaction time.
Fig 3Grand-average ERP wave forms under the four conditions.
(a) N270 amplitude on FZ. (b) N270 amplitude on FCZ. (c) N270 and LPP amplitude on CZ. (d) LPP amplitude on CPZ.