I know this must seem like almost too obvious to suggest, but I am about 98% 
certain that there are a few studies that were published about 20 years or 
more ago on this topic with the young/old woman picture--so your student might 
start there to locate those via psych info and then do a SSCI search. 

Annette

Quoting Bill Southerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I have a student who is interested in doing some research using 
> ambiguous figures like the young girl/old woman or the 
> husband/father-in-law that have been on a number of the recent sites 
> that have been shared.  At the moment, he is considering contrasting 
> young vs middle-age participants on what they see or possibly showing 
> some similar looking pictures that either highlight the younger or 
> older version of the picture then showing the ambiguous figure to see 
> if the previous pictures influenced what the participants saw.  This is 
> still at the idea stage so he is open to suggestions and is looking for 
> any articles or books that might be relevant.
> 
> Any suggestions, resources (particularly less well known pictures that 
> could be used), websites, etc you may have to help with the idea/design 
> stages would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> 
> Bill Southerly
> Department of Psychology
> Frostburg State University
> Frostburg, MD  21532
> 301-6874778
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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