Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2004
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Evolved Disease-Avoidance Mechanisms and Contemporary Xenophobic Attitudes
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Jason Faulkner
Justin H. Park
Lesley A. Duncan
Mark Schaller
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P304
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10.1177/1368430204046142
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2004-09-20T00:00:00Z