Age biases the judgment rather than the perception of an ambiguous figure
Abstract Older participants who are briefly presented with the ‘my wife/mother-in-law’ ambiguous figure estimate its age to be higher than young participants do. This finding is thought to be the result of a subconscious social group bias that influences participants’ perception of the figure. Becau...
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Main Authors: | Ambroos Brouwer, Xuxi Jin, Aisha Humaira Waldi, Steven Verheyen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b392148b5f554a05bcbde385d15975a6 |
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