Health Sciences 2700A/B Lecture 7: Born To Be Good Video
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Over the last 30 years as we ask what the babies think in a diff what, we understand more what babies think. Babies judge things by others actions: prefer the good guy. Infants like those who help others and dislike others who do not. Young children often help and share not expecting reward. Children who already have the tendency to help, if we gave them the reward for helping are less likely to help again than those children who have never had been given a reward. Children are able to infer and in novel situations what they can do to help others. The chimps like the children also help like the children when needed. Chimps do not have social and culture norms and teachings and still do.