Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (11): 2607-2618.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.02607
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LI Danhui1, DU Jiangang2(), LI Xiaonan3
Received:
2021-04-16
Online:
2022-11-15
Published:
2022-09-07
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DU Jiangang
E-mail:dujiangang@nankai.edu.cn
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LI Danhui, DU Jiangang, LI Xiaonan. The effect of gaze cues on consumers[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2022, 30(11): 2607-2618.
研究内容 | 变量 | 文献 |
---|---|---|
注视喜欢效应的产生及条件 | 注视物品vs不注视物品 | Bayliss et al., |
线索和物品同时出现vs不同时出现 | Manera et al., | |
注视线索的形式 | 动态vs静态 | van der Weiden et al., |
阈上vs阈下 | Mitsuda & Masaki, | |
图像vs语言描述 | Tipples & Pecchinenda, | |
注视线索的独特性 | 注视线索vs指向手势 | Ulloa et al., |
注视线索vs箭头 | Mitsuda et al., | |
注视喜欢效应的影响因素 | 面部表情 | Bayliss et al., |
Landes et al., | ||
Canadas & Mast, | ||
面孔吸引力 | Strick et al., | |
面孔可信度 | King et al., | |
Treinen et al., | ||
面孔数量 | Capozzi et al., | |
观察者性别 | Mitsuda et al., |
研究内容 | 变量 | 文献 |
---|---|---|
注视喜欢效应的产生及条件 | 注视物品vs不注视物品 | Bayliss et al., |
线索和物品同时出现vs不同时出现 | Manera et al., | |
注视线索的形式 | 动态vs静态 | van der Weiden et al., |
阈上vs阈下 | Mitsuda & Masaki, | |
图像vs语言描述 | Tipples & Pecchinenda, | |
注视线索的独特性 | 注视线索vs指向手势 | Ulloa et al., |
注视线索vs箭头 | Mitsuda et al., | |
注视喜欢效应的影响因素 | 面部表情 | Bayliss et al., |
Landes et al., | ||
Canadas & Mast, | ||
面孔吸引力 | Strick et al., | |
面孔可信度 | King et al., | |
Treinen et al., | ||
面孔数量 | Capozzi et al., | |
观察者性别 | Mitsuda et al., |
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