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PLOS ONE: Body Weight Can Change How Your Emotions Are Perceived

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posted on 2016-07-15, 17:58 authored by Seung-Lark LimSeung-Lark Lim
Study:   Body Weight Can Change How Your Emotions Are Perceived
Authors: Yujung Oh, Norah C. Hass,and Seung-Lark Lim
PLOS ONE 

This file includes demographic, perceptual decision, and reaction time data. 
Each row represents a single subject. Columns are defined as:

Task :1 (Experiment 1), 2 (Experiment 2)
ID :subject ID
Sex :1 (male), 2 (female)
age :age
ethnicity :1 (Caucasian), 2 (Hispanic), 3 (African American), 4 (Asian), 5 (Other)
  
N_000 : decision for   0% emotion normal weight face 
N_020 : decision for  20% emotion normal weight face 
N_040 : decision for  40% emotion normal weight face 
N_060 : decision for  60% emotion normal weight face 
N_080 : decision for  80% emotion normal weight face 
N_100 : decision for 100% emotion normal weight face 

O_000 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 
O_020 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 
O_040 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 
O_060 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 
O_080 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 
O_100 : decision for  0% emotion overweight face 

Rmax_N :estimated Rmax parameter of normal weight face 
Rmax_O :estimated Rmax parameter of overweight face 
n_N :estimated n parameter    of normal weight face 
n_O :estimated n parameter of overweight face 
c50_N :estimated c50 parameter of normal weight face 
c50_O :estimated c50 parameter of overweight face 
M_N :estimated M parameter of normal weight face 
M_O :estimated M parameter of overweight face 

Rt_N_000 : reaction time (ms) for   0% emotion normal weight face 
Rt_N_020 : reaction time (ms) for  20% emotion normal weight face 
Rt_N_040 : reaction time (ms) for  40% emotion normal weight face 
Rt_N_060 : reaction time (ms) for  60% emotion normal weight face 
Rt_N_080 : reaction time (ms) for  80% emotion normal weight face 
Rt_N_100 : reaction time (ms) for 100% emotion normal weight face 

Rt_O_000 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 
Rt_O_020 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 
Rt_O_040 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 
Rt_O_060 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 
Rt_O_080 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 
Rt_O_100 : reaction time (ms) for  0% emotion overweight face 

BMI : Body Mass Index
AFAD : Anti-fat Attitudes “Dislike”
AFAF : Anti-fat Attitudes “Fear”
AFAW : Anti-fat Attitudes “Willpower”



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Correspondence to Seung-Lark Lim, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
University of Missouri - Kansas City 
5030 Cherry St
Kansas City, MO 64110
Phone: 816-235-1067
E-mail: limse@umkc.edu 

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