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- What: This study investigated the effects of image resolution and presentation time on the beauty and ugliness evaluations of face images processed with down-sampling and Gaussian blurring. By increasing the number of face images used in the experiment, the authors aimed to confirm a universal effect independent of the characteristics of each face image stimulus. Concerning participant sex, differences have been noted in prior research regarding same-sex or opposite-sex ratings (Little et_al, 2001; Little et_al, 2002), but this was not the main focus of this study. This experiment received ethical approval from the Ethics . . .

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