@article{MAKHILLJFT2005327927, title = {Interest and Response- Times - Measures of Consumer Responses to Concepts}, journal = {Journal of Food Technology}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {161-169}, year = {2005}, issn = {1684-8462}, doi = {jftech.2005.161.169}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1684-8462&doi=jftech.2005.161.169}, author = {Howard Moskowitz,Dorit Cohen and}, keywords = {}, abstract = {This study presents a case history showing two aspects of consumer reactions to concepts. The approach used conjoint analysis to measure the impact of each concept element on two variables; interest, and response-time. The response-times were allocated to two hypothesized processes; a primary stage (not traceable to elements), and to a secondary stage (traceable to elements). Across seven countries there are clear country-to-country differences in the proportion of the response-time allocated to the primary and secondary stages.} }