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Table 1.

Pearson rank correlations between the conventional attitude and behavioral measures.

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Fig 1.

Visualization of the IMPRES data with additional axes that maximally separate the race and the age of the primes.

Points corresponding to the prime stimuli are presented in blue. The first letter indicates race (B vs. W, referring to black vs. white faces, respectively). The second letter indicates age (O vs. Y, referring to old vs. young faces, respectively). Points corresponding to the participants are presented in red.

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Fig 2.

Multidimensional unfolding solution for the EXPRES data with additional axes for race and age.

Points corresponding to the prime stimuli are presented in blue. The first letter indicates race (B vs. W, referring to black vs. white faces, respectively). The second letter indicates age (O vs. Y, referring to old vs. young faces, respectively). Points corresponding to the participants are presented in red.

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