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An attribution-value model of prejudice: Anti fat attitudes in six nations
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2002-01-01
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Crandall, Chris
D'anello, S.
Sakallı, Nuray
Nejtardt, G. W.
Feather, N. T.
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C. Crandall, S. D’anello, N. Sakallı, G. W. Nejtardt, and N. T. Feather,
An attribution-value model of prejudice: Anti fat attitudes in six nations
. 2002.