FIGURE 7 - uploaded by Hernando Taborda
Content may be subject to copyright.

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
Evaluating whether someone's behavior is praiseworthy or blameworthy is a fundamental human trait. A seminal study by Hamlin and colleagues in 2007 suggested that the ability to form social evaluations based on third-party interactions emerges within the first year of life: infants preferred a character who helped, over hindered, another who tried...

Contexts in source publication

Context 1
... looking time following the social events decreased with age, b = −0.88, SE = 0.27, 95% CI [−1.43, −0.34] (see Figure 7). In the non-social condition, Note: Parameter estimates along with estimated error and 95% credible intervals (CI) for those parameters for Bayesian models testing exploratory moderators. ...
Context 2
... found no evidence in favor of the effect of age, BF 01 = 6.67 ( Figure 7). ...

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available
Evaluating whether someone's behavior is praiseworthy or blameworthy is a fundamental human trait. A seminal study by Hamlin and colleagues in 2007 suggested that the ability to form social evaluations based on third-party interactions emerges within the first year of life: infants preferred a character who helped, over hindered, another who tried...