2018
DOI: 10.17759/exppsy.2018110203
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Development and Approbation of The Russian Database of Neutral and Smiling Female Faces (RuNeS Faces)

Abstract: The article presents a database of women’s faces for research in the field of social perception. Each of 55 models was photographed full-face under four conditions: with a neutral or smiling face with hair up or down. The database includes the results of facial morphometry (relative positions of homologous points), expert ratings of appearance style, scores of perceived intelligence and attractiveness. The peculiarity of the database is that, unlike the others, we preserved the natural style featured on the mo… Show more

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“…We used 68 female photos for the experiment. They were selected from the Russian Database of Neutral and Smiling Female Faces (Moroshkina, Ivanchei, Tikhonov, Karpov, & Ovchinnikova, 2018). The stimuli from the database are female portrait photos with the models’ own choice of clothes and makeup.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used 68 female photos for the experiment. They were selected from the Russian Database of Neutral and Smiling Female Faces (Moroshkina, Ivanchei, Tikhonov, Karpov, & Ovchinnikova, 2018). The stimuli from the database are female portrait photos with the models’ own choice of clothes and makeup.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stimuli were thirty photographs of female faces from the Russian Database of Neutral and Smiling Female Faces (RuNeS Faces; Moroshkina et al, 2018) with perceived intelligence scores ranging from 90.78 to 105.04. Based on previous research (Gerhskovich & Bystrova, 2019), we selected 15 pictures as "women with low IQ" and 15 pictures as "women with high IQ".…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose this task because studies show that people easily provide evaluations of one's traits based on their appearance (Barabanschikov & Mainina, 2010), and facial stimuli are widely used for investigations of memory (e.g., . Previous research also shows that there are common features in appearances that one may use to evaluate intelligence (Moroshkina, Ivanchei, Tikhonov, Karpov, & Ovchinnikova, 2018). After their initial evaluations were elicited, we made the participants believe that they would see the evaluations and comments of three anonymous participants who completed the same task previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%