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From: Does it matter how you ask? Self-reported emotions to depictions of need-of-help and social context

Figure 2

Effects of need-of-help on bipolar valence (A), arousal (B), pleasantness (C) and unpleasantness (D). Means are shown separately for pictures of children and birds as well as for women (left side of each graph) and men (right side of each graph). White cat’s eyes represent means for need-of-help pictures, gray ones represent means for no-need-of-help pictures. The length of cat’s eyes indicates 95% confidence intervals.

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