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ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION Stereotype Formation and Endorsement: The Role of Implicit Theories Sheri R. Levy Steven J. Stroessner
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Document Date: 2015-01-23 10:20:00


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Barnard College / Implicit Theories Sheri R. Levy Steven J. Stroessner Columbia University Barnard College / Columbia University / University Carol S. Dweck / /

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Jeffrey W. Sherman / George Seretis / Sharon Philips / Steven J. Stroessner / Carol S. Dweck / Sheri R. Levy / Margaret Lawlis / Amy Ducker / Kelly Koch / E. Tory Higgins / Lenore Warren / /

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