Publications by authors named "Noah Bosshart"

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  • The study examined how caregivers and regulatory experts predict which household chemicals are appealing to children, involving 95 four-year-olds and their caregivers who ranked these products.
  • It found that both adults and children had similar views on child-appeal ratings, especially when evaluating products with child-appealing images.
  • The research highlighted that while adults can generally estimate child-appeal, significant individual differences exist among children, suggesting that education for caregivers on these variations is more crucial than just regulating product features.
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This study investigated preschool children's categorization and risk perception of products with ambiguous product characteristics (e.g., food-like packaging).

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Introduction: Children who encounter household chemicals run the risk of unintentional injury. The aim of this study was to understand which factors heighten children's attention or misguide their decision-making concerning household chemicals. We hypothesized that certain product attributes (i.

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