Study on infants' language vs. race preferences shows language trumps race by age 4‑5
Study on infants' language vs. race preferences shows language trumps race by age 4‑5 The document details academic research on early social preferences with no mention of influential political, corporate, or intelligence actors, nor any financial or misconduct angles. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Infants prefer native language/accent over non‑native, but show no race preference at 5 months.; Children aged 5 show own‑race preference; by age 4‑5 language preference outweighs race.; Research conducted by psychologist Katharine Kinzler, referencing evolutionary theory by Robert Kurzban.
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Study on infants' language vs. race preferences shows language trumps race by age 4‑5 The document details academic research on early social preferences with no mention of influential political, corporate, or intelligence actors, nor any financial or misconduct angles. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Infants prefer native language/accent over non‑native, but show no race preference at 5 months.; Children aged 5 show own‑race preference; by age 4‑5 language preference outweighs race.; Research conducted by psychologist Katharine Kinzler, referencing evolutionary theory by Robert Kurzban.
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