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Participants
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Procedure 1
Procedure 2
100

2-3 closeups of face, one female whos brushing her hair, one male putting on a coat

What are Human Face Targets?

100

What was the age range for the child participants?

What are ages ranging from 4-7 years old?

100

How were the foil photos presented?

  1. What is in Black and White?

100

What was the frist procedure in the study before everything?

What is,The parents for the children had to fill out a consent form as well as a demographic sheet?

100

What platform was used to present the lineup?

What is microsoft powerpoint?

200

Pool of 90 females + 90 males, different outfits, raters selected 4 of them, all photos were black and white

What are Human Face Foils?

200

How many adult participants were used in the study and what was the age range of the group?

What are 53 adult participants ages ranging from 17-30 years old?

200

What did the researchers use to assess familiarity with the target cartoons?

What is a response form?

200

What was the silhouetted box for?

What is: for when the target person/cartoon was not in the lineup?

200

If the child offered no initial response what did the researchers do?

What is they asked a non-specific probing question, and if the child didnt respond they asked again.

300

A short 2-3 second clip of videos taken from Go Diego Go and Dora the Explorer (all videos muted and in color)

What are Cartoon Targets?

300

Where did the researchers recruit the adult participants from?

What is: the Introductory Psychology Participant Pool from an Eastern Ontario University

300

How were the human targets described?

What is one female and one male Caucasian university student. Each 22 years old?

300

As “dress” has been found to influence children's decision making, possibly through social pressure, what kind of clothes did the researchers wear to lower these effects?

What is professional-casual clothing 

300

How did they record the adults selections as opposed to the childrens selections. 

What is: the adults had to record their selections themselves on a matching sheet. While the children just pointed to their choices and the experimenters recorded it for them. 

400

Images taken from the internet based on similar appearance;  10 photos judged at a time all photos in black and white

What are Cartoon Foils?

400

Where did the researchers recruit the child participants from?

What are: pre-kindergarten/kindergarten classes from three private schools in Eastern Ontario, Canada

400

What were the human targets filmed doing?

What is a female brushing her hair in the bathroom and male putting on his coat and exiting his home?

400

How did the researchers create a level of comfort for the children?

What is making crafts with them and/or telling them they will not get in trouble regardless of thie answer. 

400

How was the study introduced to the students?

What is: as a group from the university doing a project on TV shows and computer games.

500

4 total pictures shown with 3 or 4 foils present in each category, participants were told to point at the character/person target

What is a Lineup?

500

How many child participants were used in the study?

What are 59 child participants 

500

What did the response form provided ask the participants?



What is age, gender, primary language, ethnicity, number of children in the household and their ages, amount of time spent watching cartoons per week, how much time spent watching the two target cartoons?

500

"Do you remember anything else?"

What was this type of question called?

What is: A non-specific probing question. 

500

What were the names of the groups the data was divided into?

What is: Target-present and Target-absent?