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javeds

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A decrease in an infant's response as a result of the repeated presentation of a stimulus is a result of
 
  a. lack of understanding. c. lack of clear vision.
  b. lack of interest. d. lack of trust.

Question 2

In cognitive studies of infants, the term preference refers to
 
  a. liking one person more than another. c. lack of discrimination.
  b. choosing one thing over another. d. perceptual bias.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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