Campos and colleagues' (2000) study of crawling and non-crawling infants' ability to adjust their posture in a "moving room" demonstrates an approach that is likely to promote theoretical progress. This approach ___

a. obtains frequent samples of children's performance as it changes over time
b. examines how changes in one domain influence developments in other domains
c. illustrates that children's failures on Piagetian tasks are due to methodological artifacts
d. uses neuropsycholgical evidence to corroborate behavioral findings

B

Psychology

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FIll in the blank with correct word.

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a. two b. three c. four d. five

Psychology