Babies Can Follow Complex Social Situations, Says Mizzou Study

A new study claims that babies are smarter than we think and can make sense of complex social situations around them. Findings of the study showed that 13-month-olds could make sense of social situations using their understanding about others' minds and social evaluation skills. Study authors You-jung Choi and Yuyan Luo of the University of Missouri said that, "the research is innovative in that we show that infants are able to construe social situations ...

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