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Dear participant,

thank you for your interest in this survey! The participation is voluntary but you can help to lead this research to success!

The experiment is about first impressions of visual objects and lasts about 5 to 10 minutes. You will be asked to rate images spontaneously according to your opinion regarding different features. You don't need any prior knowledge.

The survey is part of research conducted by the Institute of Theoretical Informatics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg.

Privacy note: Your answers will be stored anonymously and will be used solely to conduct scientific study.

Recommendation: The survey is optimized for medium to large screens and is most fun using a keyboard.

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Warning: minimum resolution requirement not satisfied To see the images properly, your display should be "comparable to 800x600" (~10" diagonal). Note: Average smartphone displays are too small, although they have a high resolution. Try to maximize the browser window, rotate your device, enable fullscreen mode or use a device with a larger display.

Notice: We recommend to orient your device horizontally.

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