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Race Has Little Effect On People’s Ability To Spot Family Resemblances
September 22, 2009 by NewsBot
Scientists have ample evidence that individuals use a variety of cues to identify their own kin. People can also detect resemblances in families other than their own. A new study shows that their success in doing so is the same, whether or not those families are the same race as themselves.