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This is a simple demo.
Stanford Social Neuroscience Lab
In this study, we are interested in how people make judgments about other people's emotions.
This task will take approximately 3 minutes.
Please enter your THREE-DIGIT participant ID number in the box below
Legal information: By answering the following questions, you are participating in a study being performed by psychologists in the Stanford Department of Psychology. If you have questions about this research, please contact Desmond Ong at desmond.ong@stanford.edu or Jamil Zaki, at jzaki@stanford.edu. You must be at least 18 years old to participate. Your participation in this research is voluntary. You may decline to answer any or all of the following questions. You may decline further participation, at any time, without adverse consequences. Your anonymity is assured; the researchers who have requested your participation will not receive any personal information about you.
Instructions
In this next task, you will watch {{}} videos of people describing emotional events that happened in their lives.
While watching these videos, we would like you to rate how you believe the person in the video feels feeling at every moment in time. Please pay special attention to the momentary changes in emotion you see in this person. For instance, someone describing a sad event might nonetheless feel relatively more or less negative at different moments.
Please make your ratings using the slider below the video. Whenever you want to change your rating, simply click on the round "handle" of this slider and move the slider to wherever you like.
Far left indicates "Very negative", and far right indicates "Very positive". Try making some ratings using the rating scale below. Click on the next button when you are done.
Click on the green button to start the video, and then make your ratings throughout the video. Please rate how you believe the person in the video feels feeling at every moment in time
Please answer a few questions about yourself.