Tests of the accuracy and speed of categorizing foods into child vs professional categories using two methods of browsing with children.
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Alicia Beltran | Hafza Dadabhoy | Janice Baranowski | Tom Baranowski | Kathleen B Watson | Shelby Martin | Noemi Islam | Karen Cullen | Debbe Thompson | Richard Buday | Amy F Subar | T. Baranowski | K. Watson | A. Subar | K. Cullen | J. Baranowski | A. Beltran | Debbe Thompson | R. Buday | H. Dadabhoy | N. Islam | S. Robertson | Shay Robertson | Stephanie Berno | Shelby J Martin | Stephanie Berno
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