Evaluating Young and Old Faces on Social Dimensions: Trustworthiness and Dominance
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 [...]
Detecting DIF in Polytomous Items Using MACS, IRT and Ordinal Logistic Regression
The purpose of the present study was to compare the Type [...]
Presentation Format and Syllogistic Reasoning
Figural effect is a response bias that depends on the arrangement [...]
False Recognition and State/trait Anxiety
En este estudio se analiza la relación entre la ansiedad [...]
Effect of Divided Attention on the Production of False Memories en the DRM Paradigm: A Study of Dichotic Listening and Shadowing
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm comprises the study of lists in [...]
