Data in this schema were used in the publication cited here: https://doi.org/10.7924/r43r11g2m This schema has 3 tables: 1. '''all_photo_ratings''': Shows ratings for the photos. One row per rating. ''Should'' contain one rating for every photo, not just the photos that were measured. In reality, some photos are listed in '''date_each_photo_was_taken''' but not here, so it's not ''really'' one rating for every photo. 2. '''date_each_photo_was_taken''': Show the date that every photo was taken. One row per photo. Contains one row for ''every'' photo, not just the ones that were measured. 3. '''laser_and_body_size_measurements''': Contains body size measurement data and the inter-laser distance in pixels. Each image was measured twice, so there are two rows for each image. We needed the mean inter-laser distance (mean across trials) to convert body size in pixels to body size in centimeters, so this dataset’s inter-laser distance is the same across the two trials for a particular image. For more details about these tables, including how they were created and how the data were analyzed, contact Susan. She can share a Dropbox with more thorough documentation of Emily's work.