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In this study, we hypothesized that the tendency toward an age estimation bias when judging age based on facial images was driven by relative comparison with one's own age, similar to situations of face-to-face communication. Using facial images as stimuli, participants were asked to assess the ages of those in the images in relative terms (younger...
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... pictures were taken at the laboratory on a white-tinged background under controlled illumination conditions. No restrictions were im- posed on the participants concerning clothing and accessories, make-up, hairstyles, etc. (Figure 1). The facial images were prepared digitally and were grouped into 22 classes by gender (male or female) and age (at five-year intervals). ...
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