We Look Like Our Names: The Manifestation of Name Stereotypes in Facial Appearance
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Jacob Goldenberg | Anne-Laure Sellier | Nir Rosenfeld | Ruth Mayo | J. Goldenberg | Nir Rosenfeld | Ruth Mayo | A. Sellier | Yonat Zwebner | Yonat Zwebner
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