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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Emot. 2012;26(3):431–441. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2012.666502

Table 1.

Direct t-test comparisons as a function of gender of face, Pilot Study

Gender Female faces Male faces t-statistic r2
Mean(SD) Mean(SD)
Physical Appearance Ratings
Age 29.92 (2.95) 35.76 (3.86) −7.338*** .771
Attractiveness Gender 3.72 (0.67) 2.71 (0.99) 3.493*** .433
Prototypicality 4.14 (0.96) 5.45 (0.66) −5.53*** .667
Babyishness 3.76 (0.89) 2.80 (0.72) 6.965*** .752
Emotionality Ratings
Anger 3.49 (0.57) 4.68 (0.63) −5.991*** .692
Fear 3.82 (0.74) 2.47 (0.94) 4.478*** .556
Joy 4.33 (0.58) 3.49 (0.77) 3.161** .384
Sadness 3.91 (0.70) 3.61 (0.90) 1.415 .111
Person Perception Ratings
Subordinate 4.50 (0.52) 3.21 (0.65) 5.920*** .687
Affiliative 4.36 (0.59) 3.21 (0.64) 5.712*** .671
Naïve 3.98 (0.61) 3.18 (0.56) 3.874*** .484
Honest 4.55 (0.79) 3.40 (0.81) 5.409*** .646
Cooperative 4.52 (0.62) 3.34 (0.55) 5.291*** .636
Intuitive 3.94 (0.71) 3.82 (0.93) 0.400 .010

Note. df = 16.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001 (i.e., surviving Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Higher means are presented in bold for ease of pattern interpretation)