Fascinating research from UBC finds that social dominance begins to surface in human beings at an extremely early stage – as young as babies. The author of the study, Anthea Pun, explains how she discovered how young children recognize that being part of a group has benefits.
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UBC study finds social dominance surfaces in babies
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