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Description: Plans, materials, data, and other project-related materials for the Global Valence Dominance Model Test (PSA001)

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This project archives materials for PSA001, a global test of the Valence Dominance Model of face perception. This project is the first one run through the Psychological Science Accelerator.

Oosterhof and Todorov (2008 PNAS) found that Principal Component Analysis of trait ratings of face images made by students at a US university produced two components. The first component, which they labeled ‘va…

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Components

Simulated data

Simulated data for the first stage of release of PSA001's Secondary Release Challenge

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Exploratory data

Exploratory data for the first stage of release of PSA001's Secondary Release Challenge

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Analysis Code

Planned Analysis Code

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Data Collection Videos


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PSA001 CREDIT

The CREDIT information for each contributor to PSA001 social faces

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To Which World Regions Does the Valence-Dominance Model of Social Perception Apply?

Over the last ten years, Oosterhof and Todorov’s valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on soc...

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Open SciencePsychological Science AcceleratorPsySciAccPsy Sci Accelerator

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