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A cross-cultural comparison of adults' perceptions of infant sex and physical attractiveness
Hernández, Olga Nita
Text (1981)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of gender, performance trends and causal information on the formation of attributions for high performers : implications for personnel decisions
Gully, Stanley Morris
Text (1993)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effect of social attraction and self-interest on deception attributions
Sleight, Carra
Text (1988)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Individual differences in task performance based on personal space and attribution theory
Cohen, Scott Alan
Text (1987)
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Fact or fiction : believability of statements made by news networks
Blom, Robin
Text (2013)
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The role of attributions on voter response to political advertising
Lancendorfer, Karen M.
Text (2005)
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The effectiveness of product conversations in social media : from an attribution theory perspective
Kim, Mi Kyoung
Text (2010)
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