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by JoeAltmaier
4996 days ago
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The article doesn't actually say the unreliable adult was the same one offering marshmallows. Maybe the subjects (children) extrapolated from one recent adult interaction to all adult interactions. You'd then have to hypothesize Every adult in contact with a child, even incidentally, had a profound effect on a child. Fortunately its not clear the effect is long-lasting. Small children have the attention span of a fish. |
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