Table Of ContentAuthor  Index 
Adams,  M. see Fianu,  D.  A. G.  nutrition students’ attitudes towards obesity: ethnic and 
Ampofo,  L. see Fianu, D. A. G.  gender differences, 231 
Anding, J. D., Kubena, K. S., McIntosh, W. A. & Wolinsky,  Hellert,  W. S. see Kersting, M. 
I. Dietary  intake and the contribution  of snacks among  Hines, J. D. & Swinker,  M. E. Assessment  of the clothing 
adolescents during the summer months,  131  and textile component  in fashion merchandising 
Armstrong, G. see  Mcilveen,  H.  programmes, 215 
Auld, G. see Bock,  M. A.  Hughes, K. Obituary: Ann Maree  Rees,  | 
Bock, M. A., Read, M., Bruhn, C., Auld, G., Gabel,  K..,  Kaiser,  B. see Kersting, M. 
Lauritzen, G., Lee, Y., McNulty, J.. Medeiros,  D.,  Kersting, M., Hellert,  W. S., Kaiser, B., Manz, F. & Schéch, 
Newman,  R., Nitzke, S., Ortiz, M., Schutz,  H. &  G. Food costs for the current  and recommended  diet of 
Sheehan,  E. Gender and ethnic differences  in factors  German  infants, children and adolescents, 65 
that  influence  food intake, 25  Kincade,  D. H., Giddings, V. L. & Chen-Yu,  H. J. Impact 
Bruhn, C. see  Bock, M. A.  of product-specific variables on consumers’  post- 
Butijn, C.A.A., Van Wechem,  E.M. & Terpstra, P.M.J.  Is  consumption  behaviour for apparel products:  USA, 81 
user panel research the best way of assessing ease  of  Koch,  K. see Domina, 7 
use?, 97  Koch,  K. see Macgillivray, M. 
Byrne, M. S., Turnbull Caton, S. & Pelton, W. Perceptions  Kubena,  K. S. see Anding, J. D. 
of fibre types: a cross-cultural  study into the effects of 
textile education, 209  Lauritzen,  G. see Bock, M. A. 
Lee, Y. see  Bock, M. A. 
Chen-Yu,  H. J. see Kincade,  D. H.  Lochhead,  M. see Moore, C. M 
Chung, Y. S. Culture and consumption  expenditure 
patterns: comparison between Korean and United States  MacDonald,  Susan see McGregor, S. L. T. 
households,  39  MacGillivray,  M., Koch, K. & Domina, T. Fashion 
Clarke,  I. see Shaw, D. S.  opinion leadership among working and non-working 
Conforti,  F. D. & Smith,  P. M. Effects of selected  women,  199 
emulsifiers,  enzymes and a carbohydrate-based  fat  Mann, V. & Thorpe, R. Characteristics of Asian and white 
substitute on physical and sensory  characteristics  in a  female business owners, 221 
low-fat  muffin, 91  Manz,  F. see Kersting, M. 
Cortese, S. see  Harris, M. B.  McGregor, S. L. T. & MacDonald,  S. Critical  thinking in 
consumer studies: part 2 of a content  analysis of 
Domina, T. & Koch,  K. Environmental  profiles of female  Canadian  university  consumer studies courses, 3 
apparel shoppers in the Midwest,  USA,  147  McGregor, S. L. T. Towards adopting a global perspective 
Domina, T. see  Macgillivray,  M.  in the field of consumer studies,  111 
Mcliveen,  H. & Armstrong, G. Opportunities for 
Fianu, D. A. G. & Adams, M.  The effect of sunlight on  the  integrating sensory  evaluation  into consumer studies, 
colour of Ghanaian cotton  printed fabrics,  15  241 
Fianu, D. A. G., Ampofo L. & Owusu, M. The relationship  McIntosh, W. A. see Anding, J. D. 
between credit system  of buying and background  McLean,  M. see Moore, C. M. 
characteristics of teachers in Accra, Ghana,  103  McNulty, J. see  Bock, M. A. 
Medeiros,  D. see  Bock, M. A. 
Gabel,  K. see  Bock, M. A.  Miller, J. In pursuit of quality  the volume control for fabric 
Giddings, V. L. see  Kincade,  D. H.  goods is getting out of hand,  191 
Moore, C. M. & Lochhead,  M.  The management  of retail 
Harris, M. B., Sandoval, W. M. & Cortese, S. Introductory  design: demystifying the activity,  121
Author Index 
Moore, C. M. & McLean, M. We will not make a drama out  Schutz, H. see Bock, M. A. 
of a health care crisis: an examination of UK retailers’  Shaw, D. S. & Clarke, I. Culture, consumption and choice: 
HIV/AIDS policies, 73  towards a conceptual relationship,  163 
Sheehan, E. see Bock, Margaret Ann 
Ness, A. J. see Williams, F. L.  Slater, K. see Terry, Barb 
Newman, R. see Bock, M. A.  Smith, P. M. see Conforti, F. D. 
Nitzke, S. see Bock, M. A.  Swinker, M. E. see Hines, J. D. 
Opare-Obisaw, C. Students’ patronage and views on the  Terpstra, P. M. J. see Butijn, C. A. A. 
operations and services of food vendors,  139  Terry, B. & Slater, K. Comparative analysis of synthetic 
Ortiz, M. see Bock, M. A.  fibres for marine rope, 19 
Owusu, M. see Fianu, D. A. G.  Thorpe, R. see Mann, V. 
Turnbull Caton, S. see Byrne, M. S. 
Pelton, W. see Byrne, M.S. 
Van Wechem, E. M. see Butijn, C. A. A. 
Read, M. see Bock, M. A. 
Williams, F. L. & Ness, A. J. Household activities of men 
Sandoval, W. M. see Harris, M. B.  and women and their effect upon perceived sense of 
Schleuning, N. Family economics in Russia: women’s  control and satisfaction with level of living, 169 
perspectives on the transition to a market economy, 51  Wolinsky, I. see Anding, J. D. 
Schéch, G. see Kersting, M. 
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Subject  Index 
Adolescents, dietary intake and the contribution of snacks  Gender and ethnic differences, factors influencing food 
in summer,  131  intake, 25 
Asian and white female business owners, 221  Gender differences in attitudes towards obesity, 231 
Asian women, characteristics of business owners, 221  German recommended diet of infants, children and 
Assessing ease of use through user panel research, 97  adolescents, 65 
Ghana, use of credit system of buying and background 
Carbohydrate-based fat substitute, effects on the physical  characteristics of teachers, 103 
and sensory characteristics of low-fat muffins, 91  Ghanaian cotton printed fabrics, effect of sunlight on 
Comparative analysis of synthetic fibres for marine rope,  colour,  15 
19  Global perspective in the field of consumer studies,  111 
Consumer studies courses, Canadian, content analysis, 3 
Content analysis of Canadian university consumer studies  HIV/AIDS, UK retailers’ policies, 73 
courses, 3  Household activities of men and women,  169 
Credit buying, use by Ghanaian teachers,  103  Household expenditure patterns, comparison of Korea and 
Critical thinking in consumer studies, 3  US, 39 
Cross-cultural study into the effects of textile education, 
209  Impact of product-specific variables on post-consumption 
Culture and consumption expenditure patterns, 39  behaviour, 81 
Culture, consumption and choice, 163  Introductory nutrition students’ attitudes towards obesity, 
231 
Diet, costs of recommended diets in Germany, 65 
Dietary intake of adolescents,  131  Korean households, culture and consumption expenditure 
patterns, 39 
Effect of household activities upon perceived sense of 
control and satisfaction with level of living, 169  Low-fat muffins, physical and sensory characteristics, 91 
Effect of sunlight on fabric colour,  15 
Emulsifiers, effects on the physical and sensory  Management of retail design, 121 
characteristics of low-fat muffins, 91 
Environmental profiles of female apparel shoppers,  147  Obesity, ethnic and gender differences in attitudes 
Enzymes, effects on the physical and sensory  towards, 231 
characteristics of low-fat muffins, 91 
Ethnic differences in attitudes towards obesity, 231  Perceptions of fibre types, effects of textile education 209 
Physical and sensory characteristics of low-fat muffins, 91 
Fabric goods and volume control,  191  Post-consumption behaviour for apparel products, USA, 
Factors influencing food intake, effect of gender and ethnic  81 
differences, 25  Pursuit of quality, 191 
Family economics in Russia, 51 
Fashion merchandising programmes, clothing and textile  Russia, women’s perspectives on the transition to a market 
component, 215  economy, 51 
Fashion opinion leadership,  199 
Female apparel shoppers in Midwest, USA, environmental  Satisfaction with level of living, effect of household 
profiles, 147  activities,  169 
Food costs in Germany, recommended diets, 65  Sense of control, effect of household activities,  169 
Food intake, effect of gender and ethnic differences on  Sensory evaluation, integration into consumer studies, 241 
influencing factors, 25  Snacks, consumption by adolescents in summer,  131 
Food vendors, students’ view and patronage,  139  Students’ views of food vendors, 139 
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Subject  Index 
Sunlight, effect of colour on cotton  printed fabrics,  15  Volume controi  foi  faSric goods,  191 
Synthetic fibres, comparative analysis for marine rope,  19 
White women, characteristics of business owners, 221 
UK retailers’  HIV/AIDS policies, 73  Women, business owners, characteristics of, 221 
United States households, culture and consumption  Working and non-working women,  fashion opinion 
expenditure patterns, 39  leadership,  199 
User panel research, 97 
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