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In the original experiments, the majority of the children chose the white dolls. When Davis repeated the experiment 15 out of 21 children also chose the white dolls over the black doll. CNN recreated the doll study in 2010 with cartoons of five children, each with different shades of skin color. [41]
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Since the “Barbie” movie’s release in July, adults on TikTok and other social media platforms have documented themselves reconnecting with their inner child through little rituals like ...
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CNN will be put to a high-profile test when the network hosts Thursday night’s debate between President Biden and former President Trump — the first nationally televised clash between the two ...
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Based on the earlier ground-breaking study by Wimmer and Perner (1983), [2] the Sally–Anne test was so named by Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan M. Leslie, and Uta Frith (1985) who developed the test further; [3] in 1988, Leslie and Frith repeated the experiment with human actors (rather than dolls) and found similar results. [4]