
Getting to know them: Effects of familiarity, identity, and modeling on the production of singular specific theySupplemental material
Proportion of responses in experiment 2 from participants who identified as men or women and neither transgender nor nonbinary (n = 127). Each bar represents one of the examined pronouns (he, she, or they). Each row represents the pronoun provided, and columns represent the image type. Error bars indicate by-subject standard errors.