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ISSN 2224-4476
Brief Reports
Vol. 31, Issue 3, 2016September 30, 2016 BST

The Relation Between Individual Differences in Fundamental Societal Motives and Adaptive Face Perception

Donald F. Sacco, Mitch Brown, Christopher J. N. Lustgraaf,
Personalityface perceptiontrustdominance.
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Human Ethology
Sacco, D. F., Brown, M., & Lustgraaf, C. J. N. (2016). The Relation Between Individual Differences in Fundamental Societal Motives and Adaptive Face Perception. Human Ethology, 31(3), 25–33. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​heb/​311/​025033

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