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Date: 2009-04-12 22:21:01
Psychology
Mind
Intelligence tests
Eugenics
Satoshi Kanazawa
Physical attractiveness
Intelligence quotient
G factor
Halo effect
Educational psychology
Intelligence
Social psychology

Intelligence[removed] – 243 Why beautiful people are more intelligent Satoshi Kanazawa a,*, Jody L. Kovar b a

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