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Data from an experiment relating pupil dilation to sexual orientation.
A data frame with 106 observations on the following 4 variables.
DilateDiff
Difference in pupil dilation when looking at same-sex and opposite-sex nude photographs
Sex
F
=female or M
=male
Gay
1
=gay or 0
=not, based on Kinsey scale score greater than 3
SexMale
0
=female or 1
=male
DilateDiff is, essentially, the difference in pupil dilation when looking at (a) same-sex nudes and (b) opposite-sex nude photographs. More specifically, multiple measurements of pupil size were taken under each of the two conditions, together with a third condition that involved a neutral stimulus. Within-subject z-scores were then computed, which led to the DilateDiff numbers used here.
G. Rieger and R.C. Savin-Williams (2012),"The Eyes Have It: Sex and Sexual Orientation Differences in Pupil Dilation Patterns," in PLoS ONE. The full study included 325 students. Here we are analyzing a subset of the data that excludes White students.
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