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Mothers' cooking stress and family dining out : examining psychological influences and family dining out benefits on mothers' life satisfaction
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
This study aimed to (1) to examine whether the constructs of dining out constraints (i.e., interpersonal constraint, structural constraint, and intrapersonal constraint) influence the frequency of mothers dining out with their family, (2...
Quantifying corn emergence using UAV imagery and machine learning
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
-grade UAV equipped with a red-green-blue (RGB) camera at a flight height of approximate 10 m above ground level. The imagery data had a ground sampling distance (GSD) of 0.55 - 3.00 mm pixel-1 that was sufficient to detect small size seedlings. In addition...
Restaurant brand diversification: its effect on cost-efficiency and firm performance
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
on performance. Further, this study probes the effects of brand diversification from a cost perspective and measured the relative efficiency of input costs to this end. Practically, this study provides insight into decisions regarding whether US restaurant firms...
Optimization of bitterness in chocolate through roasting with analysis of related changes in important bitter compounds
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
and lightly roasted treatments (i.e., 0 minutes at 24[degrees]C, 11 minutes at 105[degrees]C, or 55 minutes at 64[degrees]C) were not, resulting in the lowest liking ratings. As with any complex food system, caveats do exist. Additions of sugar, salt...
The effects of source and landmark type on viewers' emotions and message-related outcomes in social media-induced tourism : the moderating role of narcissism and fear of missing out
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)
and practical implications of this study are discussed....
Exploring special events' potential to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion: a study of salient factors in a local festival during COVID-19
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
of statistical analyses, attendees' perception of the festival was identified to be the most salient in predicting personal DEI experience, particularly festival DEI practices and the trust of other festival attendees. Moreover, there were significant variations...