I have never accused developmentalists of subscribing to
anything of the sort.2
In my 1995 article I stated that there was good evidence that parents do not treat their children all alike and then discussed the hypothesis (citing Hoffman, 1991, and Kagan, 1984) that even if the parents do treat their offspring alike, «different children might experience or interpret environmental events in different ways» (Harris, 1995, p. 460
In my 1995
article I stated that there was good evidence that parents do not
treat their children all alike and then discussed the hypothesis (citing Hoffman, 1991, and Kagan, 1984) that even if the parents do
treat their offspring alike, «different children might experience or interpret environmental events
in different ways» (Harris, 1995, p. 460
in different ways» (Harris, 1995, p. 460).