IEEE 802.11-24/1509r1 Meeting Report Summary
This document provides a summary of the IEEE 802.11-24/1509r1 Editors Meeting held in September 2024. It includes details on agenda items, meeting discussions, action items, and status updates regarding the development and review of drafts within the IEEE 802.11 working group. The report covers topics such as amendment alignments, publication processes, editorial style guide updates, and volunteer editor contacts. Additionally, it outlines the roundtable status report on various amendments, their progress, and projected timelines for submission to REVCOM.
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The Effect of Facial Expressions and Attractiveness on Female Perceptions of Sexual Harassment By: Emily Pekas Minnesota State University Moorhead
Intro/background- Problems Very relevant- Sexual harassment charges in the media Workplace studies have shown confusion about what it is (Nielsen et al., 2017). Very few studies done on influences
Intro/background- Previous Research Smiling individuals rated high on positive personality traits (Senft et al., 2016). Halo effect can have influences on decisions in the courtroom (Golden et al., 2001). Women might not accuse due to fear (Herrera et al., 2017)
Intro/background- Purpose Combine the variables of attractiveness and facial expressions Do they have an effect?? Hypotheses
Method- Participants Female undergraduate students at Minnesota State University Moorhead Blue cards for extra credit
Method- Design 2 X 2 within-subjects factorial design 2 levels of attractiveness 2 levels of facial expressions DV: sexual harassment
Method- Materials Photos from Chicago Face Database
Method- Materials cont. Scenarios I ve created Rating scale from 0-5
Method- Procedure Participants will view four different photo/scenario combination Rate male on four different variables
Results Gather means for two IVs Run two separate repeated-measure ANOVAS
Questions?? Thank you!