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    Percentages of stereotypic labels assigned to each character Because each label was assigned twice, chance distribution would yield 50% for each character.

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    <p>Percentages of stereotypic labels assigned to each character Because each label was assigned twice, chance distribution would yield 50% for each character.</p

    Sample characteristics.

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    <p>Sample characteristics.</p

    Children’s first answer to the question ‘Who is Black Pete?’

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    <p>Children’s first answer to the question ‘Who is Black Pete?’</p

    Mean number of positive labels (range 1–8) assigned to each character Black vertical lines represent standard errors.

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    <p>Mean number of positive labels (range 1–8) assigned to each character Black vertical lines represent standard errors.</p

    Categorizing by skin color across age groups.

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    <p>Categorizing by skin color across age groups.</p

    Parents’ opinions about Black Pete.

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    <p>Parents’ opinions about Black Pete.</p
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