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酒杯的尺寸和形状会影响对葡萄酒量的判断吗?

Does Glass Size and Shape Influence Judgements of the Volume of Wine?

作者信息

Pechey Rachel, Attwood Angela S, Couturier Dominique-Laurent, Munafò Marcus R, Scott-Samuel Nicholas E, Woods Andy, Marteau Theresa M

机构信息

Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (IEU), UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kindom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Dec 23;10(12):e0144536. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144536. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Judgements of volume may influence the rate of consumption of alcohol and, in turn, the amount consumed. The aim of the current study was to examine the impact of the size and shape of wine glasses on perceptions of wine volume.

METHODS

Online experiment: Participants (n = 360; recruited via Mechanical Turk) were asked to match the volume of wine in two wine glasses, specifically: 1. the Reference glass holding a fixed reference volume, and 2. the Comparison glass, for which the volume could be altered until participants perceived it matched the reference volume. One of three comparison glasses was shown in each trial: 'wider' (20% wider but same capacity); 'larger' (same width but 25% greater capacity); or 'wider-and-larger' (20% wider and 25% greater capacity). Reference volumes were 125 ml, 175 ml and 250 ml, in a fully factorial within-subjects design: 3 (comparison glass) x 3 (reference volume). Non-zero differences between the volumes with which participants filled comparison glasses and the corresponding reference volumes were identified using sign-rank tests.

RESULTS

Participants under-filled the wider glass relative to the reference glass for larger reference volumes, and over-filled the larger glass relative to the reference glass for all reference volumes. Results for the wider-and-larger glass showed a mixed pattern across reference volume. For all comparison glasses, in trials with larger reference volumes participants tended to fill the comparison glass less, relative to trials with smaller reference volumes for the same comparison glass.

CONCLUSIONS

These results are broadly consistent with people using the relative fullness of glasses to judge volume, and suggest both the shape and capacity of wine glasses may influence perceived volume. Perceptions that smaller glasses contain more than larger ones (despite containing the same volume), could slow drinking speed and overall consumption by serving standard portions in smaller glasses. This hypothesis awaits testing.

摘要

背景

对酒量的判断可能会影响酒精的消费速度,进而影响饮酒量。本研究的目的是探讨葡萄酒杯的尺寸和形状对葡萄酒量感知的影响。

方法

在线实验:参与者(n = 360;通过亚马逊土耳其机器人招募)被要求匹配两个葡萄酒杯中葡萄酒的量,具体如下:1. 装有固定参考量的参考杯,以及2. 比较杯,其容量可改变,直到参与者认为它与参考量匹配。每次试验展示三个比较杯中的一个:“更宽”(宽20%但容量相同);“更大”(宽度相同但容量大25%);或“更宽且更大”(宽20%且容量大25%)。参考量为125毫升、175毫升和250毫升,采用完全析因被试内设计:3(比较杯)×3(参考量)。使用符号秩检验确定参与者倒入比较杯的量与相应参考量之间的非零差异。

结果

对于较大的参考量,参与者倒入的“更宽”杯中的酒相对于参考杯不足量;对于所有参考量,参与者倒入的“更大”杯中的酒相对于参考杯过量。“更宽且更大”杯的结果在不同参考量下呈现出混合模式。对于所有比较杯,在参考量较大的试验中,相对于相同比较杯参考量较小的试验,参与者倾向于倒入比较杯的酒更少。

结论

这些结果与人们通过杯子的相对满度来判断量的观点大致一致,并表明葡萄酒杯的形状和容量都可能影响感知的量。认为较小的杯子比大杯子装得更多(尽管容量相同)的认知,可能会通过用较小的杯子提供标准份量来减慢饮酒速度和总体饮酒量。这一假设有待检验。

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