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Identifying personality from the static, nonexpressive face in humans and chimpanzees: evidence of a shared system for signaling personality. / Ward, R.A.; Kramer, R.S.; King, J.E. et al.
In: Evolution and Human Behavior, Vol. 32, No. 3, 01.05.2011, p. 179-185.

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Ward RA, Kramer RS, King JE, Ward R. Identifying personality from the static, nonexpressive face in humans and chimpanzees: evidence of a shared system for signaling personality. Evolution and Human Behavior. 2011 May 1;32(3):179-185. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2010.10.005

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Ward, R.A. ; Kramer, R.S. ; King, J.E. et al. / Identifying personality from the static, nonexpressive face in humans and chimpanzees: evidence of a shared system for signaling personality. In: Evolution and Human Behavior. 2011 ; Vol. 32, No. 3. pp. 179-185.

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AU - Ward, R.

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