Studies of familiarity preference show that infants
A) look longer at the features of a familiar person than the action in which the person is engaged.
B) are better at discriminating faces in static displays than in moving displays.
C) retain information much longer in operant conditioning studies than in habituation studies.
D) look longer at a familiar action than the features of the person engaging in the action.
D
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a) Algorithm b) Heuristics c) Framing d) Prototyping
In one experiment, children watched either live models or films of a person or cartoon character hitting an inflatable doll ("BoBo the Clown"doll)
What happened when they had the opportunity to play with the same doll? a. Few of the children imitated the behaviors they had seen. b. Those who saw the live model imitated the behavior, but those who saw the cartoon did not. c. Those who saw the cartoon model imitated the behavior, but those who saw the live models did not. d. Most of the children imitated the behaviors they had seen.