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Research on social exclusion suggests an increased attention of excluded persons to subtle social cues. In one study (N = 32), published in Psychological Science, Bernstein et al. (2008) provided evidence for this idea by showing that participants in the social exclusion condition were better in correctly categorizing a target person's smile as real or ****. Although highly cited, this finding has never been directly ****ted. The present study aimed to fill that gap. 201 participants (79.1% female) were randomly assigned to a social