Kids Prefer Lucky Peers

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Young children like lucky kids more than the unlucky, according to a new study that hints at one possible reason why social inequality persists.

Researchers at Harvard University and Stanford University presented 32 children, age five to seven, with fictitious kids caught up in four scenarios:

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