
CLASSIC: When Scientists Hid Under Beds To Spy On Kids
Ridiculous History
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The Conundrum of Egosyntricity
In the 1930s, researchers Mary Henley and Marian B. Hubble were trying to figure out whether children over time as they age become less egocentric. Egocentrism is essentially the inability to differentiate between yourself and the other. That's also the name of my favorite Emerson Lake and Palmer record.
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