In the previous chapter we came across the beer-goggles effect. In that chapter, we saw that the
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In the previous chapter we came across the beer-goggles effect. In that chapter, we saw that the beer-goggles effect was stronger for unattractive faces. We took a follow-up sample of 26 people and gave them doses of alcohol (0 pints, 2 pints, 4 pints and 6 pints of lager) over four different weeks. We asked them to rate a bunch of photos of unattractive faces in either dim or bright lighting. The outcome measure was the mean attractiveness rating (out of 100) of the faces and the predictors were the dose of alcohol and the lighting conditions (goggles_lighting.sav). Do alcohol dose and lighting interact to magnify the beer goggles effect?
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Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics
ISBN: 9781529630008
6th Edition
Authors: Andy Field
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