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The effects of cue reliability on infants' manual search.
Authors:E H Cornell
Affiliation:University of Alberta Canada
Abstract:Nine-month-old babies were presented a manual search problem in which toys were hidden in one of two containers, and then the containers were transposed. Over a series of training trials either two, one, or no cues were perfectly correlated with the location of the toy. The infants' first searches became more accurate over training trials in conditions with consistent container and/or position cues. In the final training trial block search performance was best with two cues, intermediate with one cue, and least accurate in the no-cue condition. In a subsequent reversal procedure, in which the toy was placed in the previously unused hiding place, the number of correct first searches also differed according to the nature of cues available across hidings. The implications for learning the concept of object permanence are discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to the author at: Department of Psychology   University of Alberta   Edmonton   Alberta   T6G 2E9   Canada.
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