Factors affecting infants' choices: An examination of infant choice stability and parent expectancy effects

Several researchers posit the tendency of adults and children to behave positively towards individuals similar to themselves (in-group bias) and to behave hostilely towards those dissimilar to themselves (out-group bias) is not learned, but is instead innate. Using infant-parent dyads, Mahajan and W...

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Main Author: Cruz-Khalili, Amir A.
Published: Scholarly Commons 2016
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/279