A single interaction affects the way a child seeks information, Queen’s University study finds

Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 15:56 in Psychology & Sociology

Seven-year-old children only need to interact with a person once to learn who to trust and seek information from, according to a study by Queen's University researchers. "It shows that kids really...

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