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Test The dark side of cuteness: discrimination and neglect
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QUESTION 1: What is the "dark side" of the power of the monad?
That only affects animals, not human babies
This can lead to bias and unfair consequences for those who do not meet the "monkey" standards
Which forces us to treat all children equally
Which is an emotional response that we can easily control
QUESTION 2: What have studies confirmed about babies and children perceived as "cuter"?
Who receive less attention from their parents
Who are at greater risk of neglect
That they only receive more attention from strangers, but not from their caregivers
Who receive more positive attention, more smiles, caresses and support
QUESTION 3: What has a worrying correlation been found with?
Between child abuse or neglect and a lack of attractive childlike features
Between cuteness and better development of self-esteem
Between being "cute" and receiving less support from caregivers
Between child abuse and children being perceived as very "cute"
QUESTION 4: What is discrimination based on cuteness?
It is always conscious and deliberate
It only manifests itself in specific interactions and does not have a cumulative effect
It is almost always unconscious, an automatic and subtle emotional response
It has no impact on the child's development and self-esteem
QUESTION 5: Children who do not fit the "baby schema" may be at greater risk of
Receiving too much positive attention
Develop very high self-esteem
Always be treated fairly
Receiving less affectionate or even negligent treatment
QUESTION 6: What is the first step to counteract this bias?
Be aware that bias exists
Ignoring differences in treatment
Deliberately deciding to treat "non-monkey" children worse
Encourage this automatic emotional response
QUESTION 7: What can have a significant impact on a child's development and self-esteem?
The positive attention a "cute" child receives in a single day
The cumulative effect of differential treatment in thousands of small daily interactions
The conscious decision of parents to treat their children differently
The lack of "cute" traits in animals
QUESTION 8: The emotional response that leads us to treat children differently depending on their "cuteness" is
Conscious and deliberate
Fair and equitable
Automatic and subtle
Easy to control without being aware of it
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