What has been a primary criticism levied against infant facial coding systems, such as the

MAX or Affex?

A) They have not been deemed reliable or valid as of yet.
B) The systems are not a good way to assess basic infant emotions such as joy or anger,
rather, they are better assessments of more complex emotions, such as envy.
C) Because certain emotions, such as anger or sadness, share common features, it may be
difficult to train coders to make reliable distinctions.
D) Emotion ratings derived from the MAX often do not correlate with Affex codes.

C

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A. strengths and virtues B. ability to achieve rewards C. mathematical abilities D. ability to distinguish right from wrong

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When we look at a white house, we can recognize it as a white house by day or night and from any angle. This is due to perceptual __________

a. closure b. constancy c. reversibility d. coherency

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