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Probability sampling refers to sampling techniques for which a person's (or event's or whatever-the-researcher's-focus-is)likelihood of being selected for membership in the sample is not known.
Morphed Faces
Digitally combined images of two or more faces to create a new, composite facial appearance.
Experimental Images
Pictures or visuals used in experiments to study cognitive and emotional responses.
Averaged Faces
Composite images made by combining several photographs of different people's faces to produce a prototypical face of average appearance.
Symmetry Effect
The phenomenon where people tend to perceive symmetrical objects and images as more attractive compared to asymmetrical ones.
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