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THE CHAMELEON EFFECT AS SOCIAL GLUE: EVIDENCE FOR THE EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF NONCONSCIOUS MIMICRY Jessica L. Lakin, Valerie E. Jefferis, Clara Michelle Cheng, and Tanya L. Chartrand
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Document Date: 2005-06-03 05:08:17


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Madison / Rapport / /

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Human Sciences Press Inc. / /

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Duke University / Ohio State University / National Institute of Mental Health Grant / Drew University / /

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rubber / nonverbal tool / food sources / /

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Duke University / Drew University / Department of Psychology / The Ohio State University / Institute of Mental Health Grant / Psychology Department / /

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Valerie E. Jefferis / Clara Michelle Cheng / Tanya L. Chartrand / /

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New Jersey / Ohio / /

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