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Infants' search for visible objects: implications for the interpretation of early search errors
Authors:C Sophian  L Yengo
Affiliation:Carnegie-Mellon University USA
Abstract:This study examined the error patterns of 9-month-old infants searching for hidden objects and objects that were visible within a container. Although errors occurred in both conditions, there were important differences between them. When the object was hidden, infants showed significant perseveration in that they searched more often at the object's previous hiding place than at a control location. When the object was visible, however, they made fewer errors and the errors they did make were as likely to be to the control location as to the previous hiding place. These results suggest that infants' errors in searching for a visible object reflect lapses of attention rather than systematic misunderstandings of objects or space and so are not incompatible with an information-processing account of early search.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr. Catherine Sophian   Department of Psychology   Carnegie-Mellon University   Schenley Park   Pittsburgh   PA 15213.
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