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- Title
Evaluating young and old faces on social dimensions: Trustworthiness and dominance.
- Authors
Ramos, Tânia; Oliveira, Manuel; Santos, Ana Sofia; Garcia-Marques, Leonel; Carneiro, Paula
- Abstract
In the present study we provide measures of dominance and trustworthiness of a subset of faces from the Productive Aging Laboratory (PAL) Face Database (Minear & Park, 2004). Recent research has shown that dominance and trustworthiness are central to social perception, and that they can be inferred from faces in milliseconds (Oosterhof & Todorov, 2008). A total of 286 faces from four age groups (18-29; 30-49; 50-69; 70-94) were presented and evaluated in dominance and trustworthiness. The same faces were also evaluated on other four dimensions: likeability, perceived age, attractiveness, and gender typicality. This information enriches the PAL Face Database, making it more valuable for researchers investigating face-processing mechanisms across the lifespan. The collected norms are available for download as supplemental materials.
- Subjects
FACE perception; AGING; SOCIAL perception; INVESTIGATIONS; DOWNLOADING
- Publication
Psicológica, 2016, Vol 37, Issue 2, p169
- ISSN
0211-2159
- Publication type
Article