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Child Development, September/October 2006, Volume 77, Number 5, Pages 1268 – 1281 From American City to Japanese Village: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Implicit Race Attitudes Yarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, an
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The National Institute of Mental Health / Harvard University museum / William James Hall / The Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies / Harvard University / /

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Japanese Village / Department of Psychology / Harvard University / third Millennium Foundation / Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies / and The Program / Society for Research / National Institute of Mental Health / /

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