@FrChapleau @photos2018 parents de nouveaux-nés vont les qualifier de façons stéréotypées même juste après la naissance (https://t.co/xxBbugEogA), ou on va percevoir les cris des bébés différemment selon ces mêmes lunettes (https://t.co/9qrl0awLpf).
@SaffronKim She’s wrong that we let baby girls cry longer. The research is headlined in the media like that, and even presented by the researchers like that, but it’s not what it shows at all. I thought it sounded odd, as ‘boys don’t cry’ is such a com
@Gmoneybr0 @punishedmother The most reliable way to study this would be to look at differences in babies, because they're the least socialized, but I couldn't find anything. I did find this though, which I found quite interesting and maybe you will too. ht
@HairyEnthusiasm A study where adults were asked to guess the sex of a baby based on it's cries, where lower cries were incorrectly attributed to male infants and male adults thought that those infants were in worse destress https://t.co/IC86BbPWP4