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Even Toddlers Succumb to Peer Pressure, Study Says | HealthDay

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Apr 19, 2012

Toddlers are more likely to pick up a behavior if they see most other toddlers doing it, a new study shows.

Researchers found that 2-year-olds were more likely to copy an action when they saw it repeated by three other toddlers than if they saw an action repeated by just one other toddler.

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