Skin and Bones: The Contribution of Skin Tone and Facial Structure to Racial Prototypicality Ratings
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P. Matthew Bronstad | Leslie A. Zebrowitz | L. Zebrowitz | Michael A. Strom | Shunan Zhang | P. M. Bronstad | Hoon Lee | Shunan Zhang | Hoon Koo Lee | Hoon Koo Lee
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