The surprising way we judge who’s a bad parent
The surprising way we judge who’s a bad parent
- August 26, 2016
- Social scientists Ashley Thomas (cog sci), Barbara Sarnecka (cog sci) and Kyle Stanford (LPS) in New York Magazine, Aug. 26, 2016
In a newly published study in the journal Collabra, [UC Irvine] researchers Ashley Thomas, Kyle Stanford, and Barbara Sarneck reveal some really interesting things about how humans make moral judgments on the fraught question of parental neglect.
For the full story, please visit http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2016/08/the-surprising-way-people-decide-whos-a-bad-parent.html.
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