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The name-pronunciation effect: Why people like Mr. Smith more than Mr. Colquhoun
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Document Date: 2012-09-20 05:35:59


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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. / Hess / Elsevier Inc. / /

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Australia University of Leuven / University of Melbourne / Belgium New York University / /

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law school / on-line orthographic database / online directory / last names using law / /

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University of Melbourne / New York University / Institute for the Study of Labor / Australia University of Leuven / National Academy of Sciences / /

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Simon M. Laham / Peter Koval / Smith / Colquhoun Simon / Lakisha / Adam L. Alter / Psychology Monographs / Jamal / /

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council election / /

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Steiger / /

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / Personality and Social Psychology Review / Journal of Experimental Social Psychology / Psychological Bulletin / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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