Protocol for Face Pair Task for project "What's so sexy about degenderizing language? Investigating gender representations of readers and listeners in Norwegian, Finnish, and French".doi:10.18710/WWPPCADataverseNO2022-09-202Gabriel, Ute; Öttl, Anton; Behne, Dawn; Gygax, Pascal; Hyönä, Jukka; Kim, Jonathan, 2022, "Protocol for Face Pair Task for project "What's so sexy about degenderizing language? Investigating gender representations of readers and listeners in Norwegian, Finnish, and French".", https://doi.org/10.18710/WWPPCA, DataverseNO, V2Protocol for Face Pair Task for project "What's so sexy about degenderizing language? Investigating gender representations of readers and listeners in Norwegian, Finnish, and French".doi:10.18710/WWPPCAGabriel, UteÖttl, AntonBehne, DawnGygax, PascalHyönä, JukkaKim, JonathanNTNU – Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDataverseNONTNU – Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyGabriel, UteKim, Jonathan2022-09-19Social SciencesFace Pair TaskForced Choice TaskLinguistic-Visual PrimingSocial CognitionThis dataset consists of solely of an experimental protocol with an associated readme file. This is because the protocol was used across a large variety of experiments, each with their own associated dataset.
This protocol is intended to outline the specific protocols used for experiments incorporating the Face Pair Task, a novel three-alternative forced choice task designed for priming experiments, as a part of the project “What’s so sexy about degenderizing language? Investigating gender representations of readers and listeners in Norwegian, Finnish, and French”. This project was funded by the Norwegian Research Council (reference number FRIPRO 240881). It is intended as a descriptive reference for how this task was approached, and not a prescriptive reference of how it must be done.
This version contains some small additions of context to the procedure and research design section of the protocol.00_README.txttext/plainProtocol for Face Pair Task (FPT).pdfA PDF/A version of the Protocol for the Face Pair Task used in the project “What’s so sexy about degenderizing language? Investigating gender representations of readers and listeners in Norwegian, Finnish, and French”application/pdf