Klarinet Archive - Posting 000224.txt from 2005/06
From: Tony Pay <tony.p@-----.org> Subj: Re: [kl] Bounced babies Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 18:02:43 -0400
On 12 Jun, ormo2ndtoby@-----.net (Ormondtoby Montoya) wrote:
> It's too bad that the paper didn't mention and then dismiss the
> 'horse-who-counts' syndrome in order to acknowledge that the experimenters
> were aware of the possibility of giving unrecognized clues or prompts
> (reassuring hugs, slight but unnoticed body movements by the experimenter,
> etc).
From the supporting online material on the website I posted:
www.tinyurl.com/83thb
"Immediately following the training phase, each infant was given a looking
time preference test following Trainor & Heinmiller (SI), while mother and
experimenter listened to masking music."
Tony
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