Anonymous then follows suit by attempting to question the reliability of this study because this involves "self reports". As if self evaluations should be measured according to length of glances, such as another (non-comparative) study.What people actually do is more important that what people say, because their self-reports are influenced by social conditioning. Researchers studying children use glance/stare duration to determine what children are interested in and the same should be done for adult subjects to remove the confounding effects of social conditioning. |