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Babies Quote by Paul Bloom

“It's really difficult working with kids and with babies because they are not cooperative subjects: they are not socialized into the idea that they should cheerfully and cooperatively give you information. They're not like undergraduates, who you can bribe with beer money or course credit.” quote by Paul Bloom
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“It's really difficult working with kids and with babies because they are not cooperative subjects: they are not socialized into the idea that they should cheerfully and cooperatively give you information. They're not like undergraduates, who you can bribe with beer money or course credit.”

Paul Bloom

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2015

Highlights the difficulty of gathering data from infants because they cannot intentionally cooperate.

In simple terms: Kids don’t cooperate like adults.

Key Takeaway

Adapt methods for non‑cooperative subjects.

Themes

developmental psychology communication methodology

Mood

analytical empathetic

Type

scientific practical

When to use this quote

  • early childhood studies
  • parental guidance
  • educational design

Key Concepts

cognitive science behavioral research

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you infer information without direct cooperation?
  • What alternative signals can you trust?
A Different Perspective

Infants may still provide indirect cues despite non‑cooperation.

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