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Some racial differences in perception

Beveridge, 1939

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4002866657289679979
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Beveridge W
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British Journal of Psychology

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SOME RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTION BY WM BEVERIDGE I. Phenomenal regression for brightness and whiteness (pp. 57-59).(1) Method of experiment (pp. 57-58).(2) Results (pp. 58-59). II. A picture preference test (pp. 59-60). III. Mental compromnise in …
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