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Feb 26, 2020 - Psychological Research Methods
Bucher, Alica; Voss, Andreas; Spaniol, Julia; Hische, Amelie; Sauer, Nicole, 2019, "Age differences in emotion perception in a multiple target setting: An eye-tracking study [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/4X2FXC, heiDATA, V2
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent findings, with some support for an age-related positivity effect, as predicted by socioemotional selectivity theory. We used the mood-of-the-crowd (MoC) task to investigate whether o... |
Feb 11, 2020 - Psychological Research Methods
Mertens, Alica; Hepp, Johanna; Voss, Andreas; Hische, Amelie, 2020, "Pretty crowds are happy crowds - The influence of attractiveness on mood perception. Psychological Research [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/LYWYGN, heiDATA, V1
Empirical findings predominantly support a happiness superiority effect in visual search and emotion categorization paradigms and reveal that social cues, like sex and race, moderate this advantage. A more recent study showed that the facial attribute attractiveness also influenc... |
Jul 20, 2018 - Psychological Research Methods
Bucher, Alica; Voss, Andreas, 2018, "Judging the mood of the crowd: Attention is focused on happy faces [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/MES8FE, heiDATA, V1
Previous research on valence biases in face perception revealed inconsistent findings either proposing angry or happy faces to be detected more efficiently. We argue that the typical experimental task in this field, the face-in-the-crowd (FiC) paradigm, lacks ecological validity... |
Nov 7, 2016 - AWI Experimental Economics
Waichman, Israel; Voss, Andreas, 2016, "Payment Procedure in a Public Good Game Experiment: The Effects of Endowment Timing, Tangibility, and Source [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10094, heiDATA, V1
We study whether and how payment procedure affects behavior in a repeated public good game. To this end, we conducted five treatments, varying the times of paying the initial endowment (week before, before, or after the decisions) and the source of the initial endowment (windfall... |