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suggests that babies can be altruistic, too. to reach this conclusion, researchers from the university of washington, seattle, put -month-old infants into two groups. one was the "begging experimenter group," in which an adult dropped fruit onto a tray and then tried to reach it. that adult, who could not
similar to a classic study of chimpanzees. while human adults have developed the custom of providing food to those in need, even when it's scarce, chimpanzees, our closest living primate relatives, don't do this. chimps may share many social-cognitive commonalities with humans, but giving up food is not...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/babies-altruism-researchers-find-infants-willing-to-give-away-their-food-to-those-in-need-showing-altruistic-study/