In the Bai and Bertenthal ( 1992 ) paradigm, the researcher hides an object under one of 2 cups

in the presence of the infant. Next, the researcher either repositions the infant around the table,
or turns the table.

Finally, the infant is allowed to search for the object. What is the most likely
result of this paradigm?
A) Most infants are too confused with the manipulations. They may ordinarily solve this
task, but not when they or the table are moved.
B) The infant is more likely to correctly locate the object in conditions when the table has
been repositioned.
C) The infant is more likely to correctly locate the object when the infant is repositioned.
D) The infant is more likely to locate the object if they are allowed a training session with
the task.

C

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What is a critical period and what role does it play in perceptual development?

What will be an ideal response?

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