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| If you want to research... | Actual search terms for Google Scholar | Example of a real paper | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "third-party verification" AND "luxury food supply chain" | "The role of blockchain in luxury food traceability" (Food Control Journal) | | Verified reviews for movie theaters that serve food | "online review verification" AND "dining experience" OR "cinema" | "The impact of verified purchase badges on consumer trust" (Journal of Marketing Research) | | Safety/quality verification for delivery apps | "platform verification" AND "food delivery" AND "consumer trust" | "The effect of platform certification on perceived risk in food delivery apps" (Telematics and Informatics) | | Social media verification (general) | "social media verification badge" AND "consumer behavior" | "Blue checks and buyer trust: The effect of verification on purchase intentions" (Computers in Human Behavior) | | If you want to research