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new_otters_raft@piefed.ca to Parenting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 20 days ago

Babies learn to deceive before they can talk, new study finds | Tactics used include denial, feigning deafness, and hiding things

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Babies learn to deceive before they can talk, new study finds | Tactics used include denial, feigning deafness, and hiding things

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new_otters_raft@piefed.ca to Parenting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 20 days ago
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Scientists pinpoint the age kids become ‘cunning little liars’
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Some parents in the new study said their child first recognized the concept of deception as early as 8 months old
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    19 days ago

    Did I miss something

    Reading the article apparently

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      19 days ago

      I read the article. That wasn’t a study. That was a survey where parents self-reported for their children. Hardly a study that has any scientific merit.

      Tat’s part of science, too: Validate if the applied methods where actually worth anything. And aurvey of parents is not how you ro developmental science.

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        https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/the-early-deception-survey-eds-its-psychometric-properties-in-chi/

        I did say I’d wait for replication but it is absolutely research. Again you fail to understand the scientific method.

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          You fail to understand quality standards in science.

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