Effects of Packages' Color as a Cue for Hazard-Related Perceptions: A Study Using Virtual Reality
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Hande Ayanoglu | Emília Duarte | Júlia Teles | Rita Boto | Hande Ayanoglu | Júlia Teles | E. Duarte | Rita Boto
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