2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/4644548
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Measuring Consumers’ Perceived Bias of the Safety Risk of Domestic Infant Formula with Principal Component Analysis and Multidimensional Model

Abstract: There is a large bias between consumers’ perception of food safety risks and the actual state of food safety. Accurate measurements of consumers’ perceived bias of food safety risk provide a scientific basis for the government to improve food safety risk communication measures. Based on the random sample of 559 consumers obtained by the scenario simulation experiment on domestic infant formula, consumers’ perceived bias of the safety risk of domestic infant formula was accurately measured with a principal comp… Show more

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