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What were the aims of Study 1?
-To replicate their previous results with adult female facial stimuli
-To extend the results to male facial stimuli
-To investigate whether the manner in which male and female faces are presented influences infant preferences
What were the aims of Study 2?
To extend the finding to non-white faces
-Infants were shown faces of Black adult women. The faces were rated for attractiveness by both Black and Caucasian adult judges
In Study 2, infants were shown faces of Black adult women. The faces were rated for attractiveness by both?
Black and Caucasian adult judges
What were the aims in Study 3?
To extend the findings to infant faces
What was the hypothesis of this study?
Infants visually discriminate between unattractive males and females compared to attractive males and females
In Study 1, each infant saw color slides of what?
16 adult Caucasian women and 16 Caucasian adult men
-Half of the slides of each sex depicted attractive faces, the other half unattractive faces
The slides’ faces were rated for attractiveness by at least how many people?
40 undergraduate men & women
The slides' faces were rated for attractiveness what kind of rating scale?
A 5-point Likert-type scale
Facial expression, hair length, and hair color were what?
Equally distributed across attractiveness conditions
All male faces were what?
All male faces were clean shaven
Clothing cues were what?
Clothing cues were masked
Faces were posed with what expressions?
Faces were posed with neutral expressions
What kind of visual technique was used?
Standard Visual Preference Technique
The infant was seated where?
On the parent's lap
The parents wore what?
The parents wore occluded glasses while the infants were shown the slides
A buzzing noise was used for what?
To capture the infants attention
A trial began when what happened?
When the infant first looked at one of the slides
The stimuli were presented in two sets of how many slides?
The stimuli were presented in two sets of 16 slides
Each set was divided into 8 trial blocks of how many slides each?
Each set was divided into 8 trial blocks of 2 slides each
Why were the slides paired?
So that infants viewed only pairs of women or pairs of men