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Research Challenges the Myth of Gender Differences in Infant Socialization
A recent study suggests that both baby boys and girls exhibit equal levels of social behavior at birth, challenging long-held beliefs about gender differences.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 4 days ago
Summary
A new analysis of decades of research indicates that the notion of baby boys being less social than girls is unfounded.
The findings suggest that both genders are equally social from birth, contradicting previous assumptions about early social behavior.
This research contributes to a growing body of evidence that calls into question traditional stereotypes regarding gender and socialization.
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