Choice Blindness In Males and Females

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Choice Blindness In Males and Females Lilly Tinsley and Vanessa Shadare

Choice Blindness Choice blindness is a form of inattentional blindness, a phenomenon in which people fail to notice unexpected stimuli in the world around them.

Hypotheses Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in choice blindness between males and females. Alternative Hypothesis: There is a difference in choice blindness between males and females.

Methods 15 male and 15 females will be test subjects. Present two photos side by side and ask the test subject to tell which person they find more attractive. Remove photos and re-present them with either their selection or or an alternative photo. Ask the subject to justify their choice.

Methods cont. Repeat previous steps ten times with each test subject using different pairs of faces. The same protocol will be followed with various scents instead of faces.

Analysis We are going to compare results among genders and senses. Sign tests and tests of heterogeneity will be employed.

Results After collecting data, we confirmed that our null hypothesis is correct There is no difference in choice blindness between males and females The amount of choice blindness exhibited by males and females is not significant, as determined by a sign test Sight Same Different Male 21% 20% Female 28% 34% Smell 24% 39% 32% 29%

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