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Marina Bazhydai presents her work on infants’ information-seeking in social contexts

Shirley Cheung / November 26, 2018

Marina Bazhydai attended the Exploring Curiosity Conference in Amsterdam, where she presented the results of her study entitled: Curiosity in social learning: 12-month olds selectively seek information from more knowledgeable informants.

November 26, 2018 in Uncategorized.

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