Bright, bad, babyfaced boys: appearance stereotypes do not always yield self-fulfilling prophecy effects.
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J Blumenthal | Leslie A. Zebrowitz | J. Blumenthal | L. Zebrowitz | M. Collins | C. Andreoletti | S Y Lee | So Young Lee | Jeremy A. Blumenthal | L A Zebrowitz | C Andreoletti | M A Collins | S. Y. Lee | Carrie Andreoletti
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