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      A Forward Bias in Human Profile‐Oriented Portraits

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      Cognitive Science
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                Journal
                Cognitive Science
                Cogn Sci
                Wiley
                0364-0213
                1551-6709
                June 2020
                June 14 2020
                June 2020
                : 44
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Cognitive Science Central European University
                [2 ]Santa Fe Institute
                [3 ]Department of Psychology UiT The Arctic University of Norway
                Article
                10.1111/cogs.12866
                4e0e04ba-6e82-4d85-8d99-98d013b26f6d
                © 2020

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