The autokinetic movement responses of 10 American, 10 Chinese, and 10 Iranian students to religious symbols and control stimuli were measured. The hypothesis of differential direction response as a function of the target shapes was supported. Iranian students did show a pattern of responding significantly different from the American and Chinese.
BorresenC. R.Autokinetic movement as a function of the implied movement of target shape. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1973, 97, 89–92.
3.
ComalliP. E.Jr.WernerH.WapnerS.Studies in physiognomic perception: III. Effects of directional dynamics and meaning induced sets in autokinetic motions. Journal of Psychology, 1957, 43, 289–299.
4.
FisherS.Achievement theme and direction of autokinetic movement. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1961, 63, 64–68.