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Perceived stigmatization, ingroup pride, and immune and endocrine activity: Evidence from a community sample of Black and Latina women
Ratner, K. G.
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Halim, M. L.
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Amodio, D. M
January 2013
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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4
(1), 82-91
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