Asked by Jaquelin Diosdado on May 30, 2024
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What is the name of the experimental task in which an infant interacts with an adult who first engages in normal social interaction and then suddenly becomes unresponsive?
A) still-face interaction paradigm
B) violation-of-expectation task
C) information processing approach
D) A-not-B error
Still-Face Interaction Paradigm
A research method used to study infant-caregiver interaction, where the caregiver suddenly maintains a neutral, unresponsive face towards the infant.
Violation-Of-Expectation Task
A task in which a stimulus appears to violate physical laws.
Social Interaction
The process by which individuals act and react in relation to others, influencing and being influenced by the social structures and processes around them.
- Describe experimental methods and tasks used to study infant cognition and memory.
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- Describe experimental methods and tasks used to study infant cognition and memory.
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