As part of my psychology degree I'm involved in a small study about the emotional rating of images.
It's an online experiment that can be done from home or elsewhere and takes about 10 minutes. All you need is a device with a halfway modern web browser and a keyboard.
Attention, #psycholinguistics or expeirmental #linguistics people! Or maybe experimental #psychology people too. Do you recognize these images? A colleague dug them out of the dusty recesses of her archives, and we think they must be some set of standardized image stimuli, but we don't recognize which ones. These images were last edited 20 years ago, so it's an older archive of image stimuli.
Any ideas which archive of image stimuli might have produces these pictures?
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May 16, 2024 at 03:32AM
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