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Title: The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's ...
Post by: craiczarry on Jun 22, 2018
The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's developing ability to
 
  a. convey basic emotional states.
  b. initiate goal-directed behaviors.
  c. incorporate crying into the communication system.
  d. display complex emotions.

Question 2

What challenges do researchers gathering information using the structured interview or questionnaire technique face?
 
  What will be an ideal response?
Title: The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's ...
Post by: ebenov on Jun 22, 2018
Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Researchers should take into account the fact that children may not always answer questions truthfully. Also, the researcher must be aware that systematic comparisons and unbiased interpretations may be difficult.
Title: The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's ...
Post by: craiczarry on Jun 22, 2018
Thank you!
Title: The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's ...
Post by: ebenov on Jun 22, 2018
Happy to help