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Researcher Kun Guo, who also uses eye tracking in his studies at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom, says the technology provides "more objective measurements" than do questionnaires, which are subjective. Jamie Lynn Goldenberg, an associate professor of psychology at the University of South Florida in Tampa, says there's been a lot of research on self-objectification, but only recently has attention turned to perceptions by others.

She hasn't used eye-tracking in her studies but says it's "an interesting way" to look at objectification, which amounts to viewing women as objects. Facebook Twitter Email. While both had wandering eyes, they rated what they saw differently. Even when they were asked to rate the women in the images on personality, the men rated the curvier women more positively. Gervais and Dodd hope the study leads to a better understanding of why people objectify women, so that the behavior can be controlled.

That's what the personality manipulation part of the study did -- that's a huge positive," Dodd said. It just may be the case that cognitive control is required to engage in more appropriate, and less damaging, visual behavior. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue.



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