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by sridca
2579 days ago
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> In my experience small children never make any distinction either, anywhere in the world. Are you familiar with The Clarks' doll experiments? The doll experiment involved a child being presented with two dolls.
Both of these dolls were completely identical except for the skin and
hair color. One doll was white with yellow hair, while the other was
brown with black hair. The child was then asked questions inquiring
as to which one is the doll they would play with, which one is the nice
doll, which one looks bad, which one has the nicer color, etc. The
experiment showed a clear preference for the white doll among all
children in the study.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_and_Mamie_Clark#Doll_e...Though the effect was less intense for children from integrated schools. |
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But I once heard a five year old boy complaining "I don't want to have to see naked people!" or some such thing. But he was from a country where that (nudeness) is made an issue. From other countries children of that age don't even notice or care. In other words, the complainer learned that from someone. That episode really stuck with me because I had never in my life heard a child opiniate about that before.