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      College Sophomores in the Laboratory Redux: Influences of a Narrow Data Base on Social Psychology's View of the Nature of Prejudice

      Psychological Inquiry
      Informa UK Limited

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              Variability in automatic activation as an unobtrusive measure of racial attitudes: A bona fide pipeline?

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                Journal
                Psychological Inquiry
                Psychological Inquiry
                Informa UK Limited
                1047-840X
                1532-7965
                July 16 2008
                July 16 2008
                : 19
                : 2
                : 49-71
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                10.1080/10478400802049936
                272bf7ee-ec7b-49c1-b1c6-607ff1df3b1d
                © 2008
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