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  1. Recommendations for Investigating the Cross-Category Effect Among Hispanic and Latino Populations
  2. Developmental research assessing bias would benefit from naturalistic observation data
  3. Individual Differences in Infants’ Temperament Affect Face Processing
  4. Quantifying Sources of Variability in Infancy Research Using the Infant-Directed-Speech Preference
  5. Infants and adults represent faces differently.
  6. Attention during Visual Preference Tasks: Relation to Caregiving and Face Recognition
  7. Gender Typicality of Faces Affects Children’s Categorization and Judgments of Women More than of Men
  8. Differential Trajectories in the Development of Attractiveness Biases Toward Female and Male Targets
  9. Caregiving experience and its relation to perceptual narrowing of face gender.
  10. Attentional and affective biases for attractive females emerge early in development
  11. How Experience Affects Infants’ Facial Categorization
  12. “I Don’t Need Help”: Gender Differences in how Gender Stereotypes Predict Help-Seeking
  13. Asymmetries in infants’ attention toward and categorization of male faces: The potential role of experience
  14. Children’s beliefs in reciprocation of biases and flexibility
  15. Differences in expressivity based on attractiveness: Target or perceiver effects?
  16. Children's Attractiveness, Gender, and Race Biases: A Comparison of Their Strength and Generality
  17. How Mood and Task Complexity Affect Children's Recognition of Others' Emotions
  18. Facial experience during the first year
  19. Are attractive men's faces masculine or feminine? The importance of type of facial stimuli.
  20. Infants' Differential Processing of Female and Male Faces
  21. The Role of Facial Attractiveness and Facial Masculinity/Femininity in Sex Classification of Faces
  22. Infant categorization of faces: Ladies first
  23. Effects of the “Beauty Is Good” Stereotype on Children's Information Processing