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Jealousy in 6-Month-Old Infants
Sybil Hart1, Heather Carrington1
1Department of Human Development and Family Studies Texas Tech University.
Abstract:
Thirty-two 6-month-old infants were exposed to their mothers attending, in turn, to a lifelike baby doll and a book. Infant negativity was greater when maternal attention was directed toward the social object, suggesting the presence of an early form of jealousy by 6 months of age.
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