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Babies' Social Judgment Develops Early


The journal Nature reports that babies at age 6 - 10 months overwhelmingly favored helpful characters over nastier ones in a simple puppet show.  It is fascinating to think that such young infants already can distinguish between "naughty and nice."  This also adds more fuel to the nature vs. nurture debate.  Either way, babies certainly absorb more from their environment than we give them credit for. 

Print | posted on Friday, November 23, 2007 3:50 PM


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