Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example

Although various versions of degraded image tasks exist, the complete process of creating these tasks can be effortful, time-consuming, and costly. The aim of the present tutorial is to provide a step-by-step, user-friendly, economical guide to creating a degraded image task using freely available r...

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Main Authors: Hone, Liana S. E., Scofield, John E., Bartholow, Bruce D., Geary, David C.
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Language:English
Published: Université d'Ottawa 2019-12-01
Series:Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol15-3/p200/p200.pdf
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spelling doaj-ce93604a86f8446692adf1bb78d0cc392020-11-24T22:02:34ZengUniversité d'OttawaTutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology1913-41262019-12-0115320021310.20982/tqmp.15.3.p200Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task ExampleHone, Liana S. E.Scofield, John E.Bartholow, Bruce D.Geary, David C.Although various versions of degraded image tasks exist, the complete process of creating these tasks can be effortful, time-consuming, and costly. The aim of the present tutorial is to provide a step-by-step, user-friendly, economical guide to creating a degraded image task using freely available resources, and provide resources to create multiple experiments adaptable to address many research questions. We demonstrated the utility of this method by designing, implementing, and analyzing a facial expression-decoding task, and confirmed the validity of the task by replicating often-found sex differences in face processing. Using this tutorial will enable new investigators with limited prior experience and available funding to quickly and easily design experiments using degraded image tasks, thereby reducing the delay between idea conceptualization and data acquisition.https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol15-3/p200/p200.pdftutorialdegraded imagefacial expression-decodinggimp, psychopy, e-prime, r
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Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
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degraded image
facial expression-decoding
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author_facet Hone, Liana S. E.
Scofield, John E.
Bartholow, Bruce D.
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title Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
title_short Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
title_full Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
title_fullStr Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
title_full_unstemmed Tutorial on Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing a Degraded Image Paradigm: A Facial Expression-Decoding Task Example
title_sort tutorial on designing, implementing, and analyzing a degraded image paradigm: a facial expression-decoding task example
publisher Université d'Ottawa
series Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
issn 1913-4126
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Although various versions of degraded image tasks exist, the complete process of creating these tasks can be effortful, time-consuming, and costly. The aim of the present tutorial is to provide a step-by-step, user-friendly, economical guide to creating a degraded image task using freely available resources, and provide resources to create multiple experiments adaptable to address many research questions. We demonstrated the utility of this method by designing, implementing, and analyzing a facial expression-decoding task, and confirmed the validity of the task by replicating often-found sex differences in face processing. Using this tutorial will enable new investigators with limited prior experience and available funding to quickly and easily design experiments using degraded image tasks, thereby reducing the delay between idea conceptualization and data acquisition.
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degraded image
facial expression-decoding
gimp, psychopy, e-prime, r
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