Avoidance of tobacco health warnings? An eye-tracking approach.
Carlos Sillero-RejonUte LeonardsMarcus R MunafoCraig HedgeJanet HoekBenjamin TollHarry GoveIsabel WillisRose BarryAbi RobinsonOlivia M MaynardPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2020)
Subjective and objective (eye-tracking) measures of avoidance of health warnings on cigarette packs produce different results, suggesting these measure different constructs. Visual avoidance of warnings indicates low-level disengagement with warnings, while self-reported predicted avoidance reflects higher-level engagement with warnings.