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Bilingual Journal of Environmental Psychology / Revista Bilingüe de Psicología Ambiental
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El papel del espacio en la discriminación del otro. Los exogrupos me parecen menos humanos si están en espacios agradables

The role of context in the discrimination of others. Outgroups seem less human in pleasant physical contexts

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Pages 53-62 | Published online: 23 Jan 2014

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