It would be of significant value to the Golem research literature to see whether Golem effects are also unaffected by interpersonal contrast effects through similar group study designs.
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A three-dimensional system is formed, which is full of contrast effects and contributing to more dramatical perception of the architectural dominant of the whole complex, the main building.
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When the message is perceived as being very different from one's anchor and, thus, falling within the latitude of rejection, persuasion is unlikely, due to a contrast effect.
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What such a person really gets out of these vicarious deaths is the contrast effect : it seems as though other people are always the ones who must die.
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One way to test this idea is to see whether the frequency of co-occurrence of light spectra predicts simultaneous color contrast effects ( see side image, Fig . 1 ).
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Citing a bit of science known as the contrast effect, he says that working with and living among extremely attractive women has distorted his perceptions, making women of average attractiveness seem less so.
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The contrast effects produced by lateral inhibition require time to build up, which implies that the attraction and compromise effects should become larger under prolonged deliberation ( see Roe et al . 2001 ).
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The contrast effect was noted by the 17th Century philosopher John Locke, who observed that lukewarm water can feel hot or cold, depending on whether the hand touching it was previously in hot or cold water.
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These studies also supported the Inclusion / Exclusion Model, showing that contrast effects appeared if attractive faces were presented successively before presenting an unattractive face; in this case the unattractive face was rated as even more unattractive.
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Lastly, there have been concerns raised about the Pygmalion effect possibly being an artifact of interpersonal contrast effects; by experimentally focusing high expectations on a treatment group, the control group ( which typically receives no manipulation in Pygmalion studies ) naturally is perceived with lower expectations.