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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
9

The novelty-preference procedure demonstrated that:_________.

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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
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Answer: option c infants,like adult,focus on the face rather than the body first when viewing image

Explanation: in a stable condition will an innt be able to view faces and at least 90 seconds. Most times adult do look or view anybody before them from the head down to the toe so is infact also. When you want an infant to remember something presented before them, like an image, they view it from the head first before looking at the other parts. This helps the infants or chil remember that thing or image faster.

A researcher named Fangan stated that infants can recognise faces even if you change their views. Also studies has shown that infants dislike mostly written things and hates some specific action but not the face. What capture the infants first is the face and with it, the infant can recognise the body part that goes with the face

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