Quidam 3.1.5 Models
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The order of presentation was randomised across subjects, and the task was performed in a sound-attenuated, electrically-shielded room. Participants were seated in front of the computer screen and were instructed to look at the stimuli presented for 2 seconds, to focus attention on the task, to remember the stimuli and to respond with their finger (index finger of the left or right hand) using a Quidam stopwatch device (www.quidam.com). In order to prevent eye blinks, participants were instructed to press the button with the opposite hand. The task was self-paced and the participant was not given any feedback on their performance. Prior to performing the task, participants were informed that at the end of the study they would be shown the images of the models again and would be asked to rate their attractiveness from 0 to 9. The first session was used to familiarise participants with the procedure, and the second session included the task and was used to analyse the ERP parameters. The first session comprised 160 trials, and the second session comprised 288 trials. A total of 56 pictures of the models (half of them clothed and the other half naked) were presented in each session, for a total of 176 stimuli in total. The experimental task lasted for 10 minutes.
The data were analysed using IBM SPSS software (version 20.0, Chicago, Illinois). A 2-factor repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the within-subjects factors of clothing (naked vs clothed) and waist-to-hip ratio (small, medium, large, extra-large) was performed on the mean attractiveness ratings of the models. A 2-factor repeated measures ANOVA with the within-subjects factors of clothing (naked vs clothed) and waist-to-hip ratio (small, medium, large, extra-large) was performed on the average LPC values of the models. In both cases, post-hoc comparisons were performed using Bonferroni correction. The alpha level was set at 0.05. The effect size was reported as partial eta square (ηp2). All descriptive and analytical statistical tests were performed following previous recommendations (Crawford & Howell, 1992; Li, Tang, & Lu, 2012).
Vita is often translated as `life', and in the New Testament, this is translated as byword, vocabulary and language (Acts 17.28; Heb. 6.6; 1 Pet. 1.21). Vita is not the life of the individual, or the life of the church. It is, rather, the way in which the church lives and lives in the world, the vita of the church.
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