The impact of skin tone on perceived facial beauty: A two-culture study
The impacts of skin tone and shape of face on judgment of beauty regarding female faces were assessed and compared. Sixty adolescents and 60 adults living in Maputo, Mozambique or in Toulouse, France were presented with a set of faces, one at a time, and instructed to rate their attractiveness (in terms of beauty) along a continuous scale. Skin tone contributed to judgments of beauty but its contribution was much [...]
Context switch effects and Context Experience in Rats’ Conditioned Taste Aversion
Context specificity of rats’ conditioned taste aversion as a function of [...]
ABA, AAB and ABC renewal in taste aversion learning
Context renewal is identified when the conditioned response (CR) elicited by [...]
Assessing Measurement Equivalence in Ordered-Categorical Data
Assessing measurement equivalence in the framework of the common factor [...]
A simulation study of rater agreement measures with 2×2 contingency tables
A comparison between six rater agreement measures obtained using three [...]
