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Quiz 2 1.The following 2 findings demonstrate cross-modal perception:
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2. Choose the experimental manipulation below that would allow you to conclude that infants detect a difference between yellow and red. You can refer to this figure if it helps you. Pay close attention to the words “same” and “different” when selecting your answer.
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3. From this graph, you can see that 18 month olds remember an experience in a study for as long as 13 weeks, roughly
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4. Looking time measures can include the following: the time it takes for an infant to orient a stimulus, the time the infant
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5. The difference in recognition vs. recall can be seen in the examples below (choose the three answers that apply): a.multiple choice vs. short answer or essay exams. b.looking measures vs. a measure that requires an infant or child to reproduce a physical action. c.imitating an action when the person modelling the action is physically present and in view versus after the fact when that person is hidden from view.
6. To answer this question, you can refer to the graph below. A pure tone of 1000 Hz must be about ___________times as
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8.An early study (Johnson et al., 1991) suggested that infants may be born with an innate preference or attraction for faces but a later study by Cassia, Turati & Simion (2004) found that newborns did not have preferences for a face-likeconfiguration of features per se. What did the authors show? (Choose the three answers that apply to the Cassia et al.study.)
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