Presentation description
Used mobile eye tracking to measure how two axes of social identity (gender and political affiliation) impact interaction with a climate change exhibit housed in a natural history museum. Analyses were expected to show that women, as compared to men, spent more time visually engaging with climate change information. Additionally, It was expected that more liberal participants, as compared to more conservative ones, would show the same pattern. However, no significant differences were observed,
Presenter Name: Alec Roberts
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #87
College: Social & Behavioral Science
School / Department: Psychology
Research Mentor: Monika Lohani
Time: 10:45 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:
Union Ballroom
