International audienceThis study extends the findings that young infants prefer prosocial to antisocial others (Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom, 2007; Hamlin & Wynn, 2011) to older infants (12-to-24 months, and 24-to-36 months) with a novel display. We presented infants with short cartoons in which a character (the « Protoganist ») engaged in a ball play with two others, one acting prosocially (the « Giver »), and the other antisocially (the « Keeper »). Afterwards, infants were presented with the Giver and the Keeper characters and encouraged to reach for the one of their choice. We found that infants exhibited robust choice for the Giver. In addition, infants' preference for the Giver persisted despite changes in facial features (dark skin, scrambl...
Within the last five years, social sciences, especially psychology, have seen problems with replicab...
Two studies were conducted to examine infants\u27 social responses to attractive and unattractive fa...
Research employing single-choice paradigms in which an infant is asked to make a single choice betwe...
International audienceA recent body of research suggests infants prefer prosocial behaviours. Howeve...
Cognitive Development, No. 26, pp. 30–39The current study replicates and extends the finding (Hamlin...
Recent research suggests that infants as young as 5 months old demonstrate an innate or unlearned ab...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Some research suggests infants display a tendency to judge others' prosocial behavior, and in partic...
Some research suggests infants display a tendency to judge others’ prosocial behavior, and in partic...
International audienceIn 2007, a study carried out by Hamlin, Wynn, and Bloom provided concrete evid...
<div><p>Several studies indicate that infants prefer individuals who act prosocially over those who ...
En 2007, une étude menée par Hamlin, Wynn et Bloom a montré qu’à 6 mois les jeunes enfants disposent...
Introduction: Infants assess others based on their social behavior toward third parts and prefer tho...
The question of whether infants prefer prosocial agents over antisocial agents is contentious. There...
In a now well-publicized study, Hamlin and Wynn (2011) concluded infants are born with an innate, no...
Within the last five years, social sciences, especially psychology, have seen problems with replicab...
Two studies were conducted to examine infants\u27 social responses to attractive and unattractive fa...
Research employing single-choice paradigms in which an infant is asked to make a single choice betwe...
International audienceA recent body of research suggests infants prefer prosocial behaviours. Howeve...
Cognitive Development, No. 26, pp. 30–39The current study replicates and extends the finding (Hamlin...
Recent research suggests that infants as young as 5 months old demonstrate an innate or unlearned ab...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Some research suggests infants display a tendency to judge others' prosocial behavior, and in partic...
Some research suggests infants display a tendency to judge others’ prosocial behavior, and in partic...
International audienceIn 2007, a study carried out by Hamlin, Wynn, and Bloom provided concrete evid...
<div><p>Several studies indicate that infants prefer individuals who act prosocially over those who ...
En 2007, une étude menée par Hamlin, Wynn et Bloom a montré qu’à 6 mois les jeunes enfants disposent...
Introduction: Infants assess others based on their social behavior toward third parts and prefer tho...
The question of whether infants prefer prosocial agents over antisocial agents is contentious. There...
In a now well-publicized study, Hamlin and Wynn (2011) concluded infants are born with an innate, no...
Within the last five years, social sciences, especially psychology, have seen problems with replicab...
Two studies were conducted to examine infants\u27 social responses to attractive and unattractive fa...
Research employing single-choice paradigms in which an infant is asked to make a single choice betwe...