Infant information-processing performance and maternal education |
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Authors: | Linda C. Mayes Marc H. Bornstein |
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Abstract: | Relations between maternal education and indices of infant information-processing performance were examined. A sample of 93 3-month olds whose mothers' completed education level was adequately distributed were seen in an infant control habituation procedure. Eighteen infants failed to complete the procedure, and 76 reached a conventional habituation criterion. No significant differences in habituation performance by maternal education level emerged. This finding suggests that information-processing indices obtained in the first 6 months are useful as predictive measures of mental development that are uncorrelated with important markers of infants' environmental rearing conditions. |
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Keywords: | maternal education SES habituation novelty responsiveness |
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