Hi,

I'm looking for a research published on the web recently that says
using pictures of people or faces on website does not have an effect
on its users. Users find Websites having pictures to be no different
to websites without them.

Please help me find it. Just to further clarify this is not the
research done with eye tracking where they find the best way to use
pictures of people.

It would be of great value if you could also give your collective
experiences or links to supporting research on this. I'm trying to
convince my client that regular articles and supporting pictures
matter more for an intranet than stale faces on static parts of the
intranet website like header.

Thanks in advance
Mansoor,
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