An important limitation of the preferential-looking technique lies in the fact that
A) if there is no preference, one cannot assume the infants are able to visually discriminate
between the selections.
B) illumination within the chamber is distracting to many infants.
C) many infants tested show extreme claustrophobia in the chamber.
D) if there is a preference, researchers are unable to record the time spent fixating on the
selection.
A
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