RespuestasVeganas.Org
17-nov-2009, 17:35
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnErC-JE8kU
Kiley Hamlin, Karen Wynn, and Paul Bloom of Yale University have found that infants as young as six months of age can tell the difference between who is helpful and who is not. Children get so much information from others and they learn which information to trust, and which not to trust. For more information, visit http://familiesandwork.org/blog/mitm/
Video añadido aquí: http://respuestasveganas.blogspot.com/2006/11/argumento-no-podemos-empatizar-con-lo.html
Kiley Hamlin, Karen Wynn, and Paul Bloom of Yale University have found that infants as young as six months of age can tell the difference between who is helpful and who is not. Children get so much information from others and they learn which information to trust, and which not to trust. For more information, visit http://familiesandwork.org/blog/mitm/
Video añadido aquí: http://respuestasveganas.blogspot.com/2006/11/argumento-no-podemos-empatizar-con-lo.html