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Social contact, prejudice, within-group variability, and the own-group recognition bias
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Social contact, prejudice, within-group variability, and the own-group recognition bias
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The own-group bias in face processing: the effect of training on recognition performance
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Meta-analytic review of the contact, outgroup ethnic-nationality effect (OENE) and prejudice relationships
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Evaluating the fairness of identification parades with measures of facial similarity
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Inhibitors to the adoption of facial recognition payments
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Multiview active shape models with SIFT descriptors
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Parents' perspectives and performance evaluation of facial analysis technologies for the diagnosis of congenital disorders
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Financial exclusion challenges affecting female owned SMEs’ growth and development in Botswana
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The effects of race and assertiveness on active and passive influencing
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The effects of race and assertiveness on active and passive influencing : a four year follow-up
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Soft tissue facial profile assessment of 15-20 years old Tswana subjects
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The ability of four-year-old children to recognize basic emotions represented by graphic symbols
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Real-time video sentiment analysis through the use of snapshots
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Corporatization of state owned press institutions in Egypt : an adapted corporate governance index
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Original powers of state-owned companies' boards in South Africa
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Critical successor attributes in Indian family owned businesses in South Africa
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Assessment of the role of Indian women in South African family-owned businesses
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The Dangers of Speaking a Second Language: An Investigation of Lie Bias and Cognitive Load
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Facial recognition, eigenfaces and synthetic discriminant functions
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Developing a digital 3D craniofacial muscle database to aid in facial reconstruction for forensic identification
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The effect of facial attractiveness, CV quality, race and gender on personnel recruitment decisions
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The osteology of the cranial and facial bones of the savannah buffalo Syncerus caffer caffer (Sparrman, 1779)
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An analysis of the metrical and morphological features of South African black males for the purpose of facial identification