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  2. International Affective Picture System - Wikipedia

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    The IAPS is a database of pictures for studying emotion and attention, accompanied by normative ratings of valence, arousal and dominance. The IAPS was developed by the University of Florida and has been used in various psychophysiological and psychological research.

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  5. Hot or Not - Wikipedia

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    Hot or Not was a website that allowed users to rate the attractiveness of photos submitted by others. It also had a matchmaking feature and inspired sites like YouTube and Tinder. Learn about its founders, owners, predecessors, spin-offs and research.

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    After six decades of friendship fostered by handwritten letters, two pen pals finally met face-to-face for the first time — and the interaction was captured in a now-viral video. Emily Conn from ...

  7. Bechdel test - Wikipedia

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    The Bechdel test, named after cartoonist Alison Bechdel, asks whether a work features two female characters who talk to each other about something other than a man. It is used to assess gender inequality and representation in film, TV, books and other media.

  8. Lulu (app) - Wikipedia

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    By April 2013 the app had 200,000 men listed and rated. [18] In November 2013, the app was covered by The New York Times, [4] at which point the company claimed more than a million users. [1] New York magazine reported in November 2013 that the average rating for male users on the app's 10-point numerical scale was 7.5 points. [13]

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