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Infant Preference and the Study of Beauty: A Lesson in Perception
The idea that “beauty matters” is often discussed in social life, media, business, and education. However, it can also be studied through developmental psychology. Some research has suggested that infants may spend more time looking at faces that adults rate as attractive. This finding is important because infants are not yet strongly shaped by advertising, social comparison, fashion systems, or beauty propaganda. For this reason, infant preference studies raise a serious aca
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