Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen

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Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen. / Rudolph, Udo; Böhm, Robert; Lummer, Michaela.

I: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, Bind 38, Nr. 1, 2007, s. 17-31.

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Rudolph, U, Böhm, R & Lummer, M 2007, 'Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen', Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, bind 38, nr. 1, s. 17-31. https://doi.org/10.1024/0044-3514.38.1.17

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Rudolph, U., Böhm, R., & Lummer, M. (2007). Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 38(1), 17-31. https://doi.org/10.1024/0044-3514.38.1.17

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Rudolph U, Böhm R, Lummer M. Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie. 2007;38(1):17-31. https://doi.org/10.1024/0044-3514.38.1.17

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Rudolph, Udo ; Böhm, Robert ; Lummer, Michaela. / Ein Vorname sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Zur sozialen Wahrnehmung von Vornamen. I: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie. 2007 ; Bind 38, Nr. 1. s. 17-31.

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