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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 08

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Question 1

What is the youngest age when infants reliably reach for a hidden object?

Question 2

The 'A not B' error was first described by:

Question 3

The 'A not B' error persists until around what age?

Question 4

The 'Violation of expectancy' procedure is used to investigate what?

Question 5

The 'Drawbridge study' was carried out by:

Question 6

The 'Drawbridge study' investigated what?

Question 7

Which of these is the most likely interpretation of the A not B error?

Question 8

Memory limitation accounts of the A not B error have been discounted because:

Question 9

At what age did Wilcox et al. report that infants have appropriate expectations about the location of a hidden object?

Question 10

The commonest method of assessing infants' spatial orientation ability is known as:

Question 11

In peek-a-boo experiments on spatial awareness:

Question 12

Infants perceive the third dimension:

Question 13

The 'Visual Cliff' was first described by:

Question 14

When 5-month-olds were lowered on the deep side of the visual cliff:

Question 15

When infants with 11 days crawling experience were tested by Campos et al. (1981):

Question 16

When infants with 41 days crawling experience were tested by Campos et al. (1981):

Question 17

Evidence that newborn infants perceive depth comes from:

Question 18

Newly walking infants: