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A closer look at the size of the gaze-liking effect: a preregistered replication
Authors:Jason Tipples  Anna Pecchinenda
Institution:1. School of Social, Psychological &2. Communication Sciences, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK;3. Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Abstract:This study is a direct replication of gaze-liking effect using the same design, stimuli and procedure. The gaze-liking effect describes the tendency for people to rate objects as more likeable when they have recently seen a person repeatedly gaze toward rather than away from the object. However, as subsequent studies show considerable variability in the size of this effect, we sampled a larger number of participants (N?=?98) than the original study (N?=?24) to gain a more precise estimate of the gaze-liking effect size. Our results indicate a much smaller standardised effect size (dz?=?0.02) than that of the original study (dz?=?0.94). Our smaller effect size was not due to general insensitivity to eye-gaze effects because the same sample showed a clear (dz?=?1.09) gaze-cuing effect – faster reaction times when eyes looked toward vs away from target objects. We discuss the implications of our findings for future studies wishing to study the gaze-liking effect.
Keywords:Eye gaze  implicit learning  object preference  attention
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