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What is likely to be perceived with just an outline of body shape and motion?
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Social categories (sex, race, age)
traits & dispositions behavioral intent/emotions attractiveness |
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the body is sexually ________ (size and shape)
the body varies with ____ and is important in person perception |
dimorphic
hormones |
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body motion os sexually dimorphic
supports social ________ supports identity __________ |
categorization
recognition |
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goals in stimulus development
integrate ___________: incorporate motion and morphology from prior ________ permit ________________: stripped of unambiguous category information (ie androgynous) |
integrate literatures
prior literature permit multiple judgments |
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both ___________ and _____________ are important for perceiving biological sex
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body shape and body motion
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the more extremely feminine (____) or masculine (___) the waist to hip ratio the figure was, the easier it was for the participant to perceive its biological sex
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extremely feminine .5-.6
extremely masculine .8-.9 |
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as the figure began to ___________, the perceived masculinity increased, even for figures that had an extremely feminine waist-to-hip ratio
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swagger
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the particpant spent the most time and most fixations looking at the figure's _______________ more than any other part of the body
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waist/hip
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when the sex of the figure was unspecified, the viewer spent a _________ amount of time and fixations looking at the figures hips and waist
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greater
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attractive when
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very feminine/ very masculine
gender typical when told which gender was being watched |