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. 2017 Jun 2;8:883. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00883

Table 2.

Differences in ratings between the counter-stereotypic and stereotypic condition in the Pretest Study and in Study 1.

Condition
Counter-stereotypic Stereotypic
M SD M SD
Pretest Stereotypicality 3.38a 1.35 4.23b 1.49
Femininity 4.54a 1.31 5.10b 1.17
Attractiveness 5.89a 0.96 6.00a 0.96
Likability 5.81a 1.02 5.62a 1.18
Competence 6.06a 0.93 5.68b 1.15
Positive emotions 3.92a 1.53 3.38b 1.47
Negative emotions 1.69a 1.19 1.61a 1.04
Task perception 5.12a 1.23 5.13a 1.28
Study 1 Stereotypicality 3.43a 1.27 4.62b 1.17
Femininity 4.81a 1.18 5.37b 0.92
Attractiveness 5.80a 1.16 5.76a 1.07
Likability 5.85a 1.10 5.73a 1.04
Competence 6.35a 0.82 5.96b 1.08
Positive emotions 3.79a 1.56 3.21b 1.53
Negative emotions 1.53a 0.95 1.62a 0.99
Task perception 5.31a 1.31 5.40a 1.16

Means with a different superscript are significantly different from one another at p < 0.05. Pretest ratings represent aggregated ratings of four images (A, B, C, and D) while Study 1 ratings represent aggregated ratings of two images selected from the pretest (A, B).