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Because of the lasting influence of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, there was little evidence of anti-Semitism in France at the end of the nineteenth century.
Own-Age Bias
The tendency to better recognize and remember faces of people who are around the same age as oneself.
Other-Race Effect
The inclination to identify faces belonging to the race one is most acquainted with more effortlessly, believed to form during early childhood.
Own-Race Bias
The tendency to more easily recognize faces of the race that one is most familiar with, compared to faces from other races.
Just-World Phenomenon
The cognitive bias to believe that the world is just and people get what they deserve, which helps explain the tendency to blame victims.
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