2017-04-17T07:04:53+00:00April 17th, 2017|

Babies show racial bias at nine months, U of T study suggests Two new U of T studies suggest racial bias can develop in babies before they've even started walking. According to a U of T study, nine-month-old babies looked at their own-race faces paired with happy music for a longer period of time, as well as other-race faces paired with sad music.  (SHUTTERSTOCK)   Two new University of Toronto studies suggest racial bias can develop in babies at an early age — before they’ve even started walking. Led by the school’s [...]