In the Woodward study, infants showed greater looking times to the "new object" scenario, indicating that they found the change in target, as opposed to the change in location, to represent something new

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Psychology

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Jared has typical visual acuity for a newborn. He can see at 20 feet what his father, who has normal vision, can see at __________ feet

a. 10 c. 200 to 400 b. 20 d. 2,000 to 4,000

Psychology

After the completion of an experiment, a researcher realizes that there is another explanation for the results other than the original hypothesis. The researcher realizes that this experiment is deficient with respect to which type of validity?

a. construct b. external c. internal d. statistical conclusion

Psychology