Pretest of images for the beauty dimension
In this work, we present norms concerning the perceived association of two sets of image stimuli with the concept of beauty: 40 objects (Study 1) and 40 photos of human faces (Study 2). Participants were presented with a set of words associated with the construct of beauty and were subsequently...
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2015
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País: | Portugal |
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Resumo: | In this work, we present norms concerning the perceived association of two sets of image stimuli with the concept of beauty: 40 objects (Study 1) and 40 photos of human faces (Study 2). Participants were presented with a set of words associated with the construct of beauty and were subsequently asked to judge each image on how much they considered them to be related with this construct on a 7-point scale (1 - Not at all related; 7 - Very related). The interpretation of means confidence intervals distinguish between 40 images, evaluated as ugly - with low scores on the beauty dimension - (20 objects and 20 faces), and 28 images evaluated as beautiful - with high scores on the beauty dimension - (12 objects and 16 faces). Results are summarized and photos made available to support future research requiring beauty and/or ugly stimulus. |
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