Variability of the face-in-the-crowd effect within an array -search experiment using schematic facial expressions

Mark Vincent Grudberg, Purdue University

Abstract

Participants searched for discrepant schematic faces amid arrays of emotional and neutral facial expressions, replicating prior Face-In-the-Crowd effect (F-in-C) research (Öhman, Lundqvist, & Esteves, 2001). Performance across the experiment was compared to assess variability of the F-in-C. Although variability was observed, clear trends were not evident. Analysis of performance on the first discrepant array indicated a strong F-in-C effect can be found in a single trial. The relation between the F-in-C effect and reported anxiety was also assessed. Implications for array-search methods and theories of prepared behavior are discussed.

Degree

Ph.D.

Advisors

Conger, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Psychotherapy|Psychology|Experiments

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