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Automatic category activation and social behavior: The moderating role of prejudiced beliefs.
Author(s):
R. F. BROWN
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J.-C. Croizet
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G. Bohner
,
M Fournet
,
A. PAYNE
,
Rupert Brown
,
Jean-Claude Croizet
,
Gerd Bohner
,
Marion Fournet
,
Andrew Payne
Publication date:
2003
Journal:
Social Cognition
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