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Caudill, William – 1969
Why do American infants have a greater amount of vocalization, and particularly of happy vocalization, than do Japanese infants? To answer this question, 30 Japanese and 30 American first-born, 3- to 4-month old infants equally divided by sex, and living in intact middle class urban families were observed in their homes on two consecutive days…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Child Care, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences