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The objective of this work was to study how ambiguous the meaning of the Spanish translation of the 9-point hedonic scale was for Argentine consumers. Three versions of the 9-point hedonic scale were tested: a literal translation of the original English version, a liberal translation of this same scale and the liberal translation of a scale phrased for children (e.g. where 'like extremely' was replaced...