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Originally Posted by Leah123
The same way you control for variables in any research.
You have a significant sample size.
You do profiles, you evaluate the subjects, you control conditions, etc. etc.
There are a host of ways to do it and different studiess to evaluate different factors which then go into metaanalysis to further filter them into quality data.
That doesn't mean I liked it, but we have to remember: infants and children have temperaments too- they are not 100% formed, realized in response to their parents. Humans have innate qualities from birth. It's not all nurture.
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Certainly. I agree with that.
But at the same time, "rejecting" isn't a natural temperament. It's a learned temperament. It goes against the very nature of humans to reject others, unless they have already learned that others are unsafe.