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Title: A researcher doing a cross-cultural comparison of infant behaviors reports that infants in her own ...
Post by: lambchop03 on Aug 19, 2019
A researcher doing a cross-cultural comparison of infant behaviors reports that infants in her own culture acquire certain cognitive skills before infants from a different culture. Which one of the following is NOT a research-supported explanation for these reported findings?

▸ Genetically derived differences exist in how cognition is expressed across cultures.

▸ There may be cultural and linguistic differences between the researcher and infant subjects in the other culture.

▸ The researcher may be testing cognitive skills with objects that are less familiar or interesting to the infants in the other culture.

▸ The researcher may be testing skills that are less relevant for infants in the other culture.


Title: A researcher doing a cross-cultural comparison of infant behaviors reports that infants in her own ...
Post by: mcwieck on Aug 19, 2019
Genetically derived differences exist in how cognition is expressed across cultures.


Title: A researcher doing a cross-cultural comparison of infant behaviors reports that infants in her own ...
Post by: lambchop03 on Aug 19, 2019
This calls for a celebration :raised_hands: