Asked by Keandra Potts on Jul 08, 2024

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Which method would a researcher use to study ability to see clearly?

A) visual tracking
B) visual cliff
C) preferential looking
D) neuroimaging

Neuroimaging

A branch of medical imaging that focuses on the brain and its functions by using various techniques to directly or indirectly image its structure, function, or pharmacology.

Visual Cliff

An experimental apparatus used to test the perception of depth and the development of fear of heights in infants.

Preferential Looking

A research method used in developmental psychology to study infant vision and cognition, based on the premise that infants will look longer at more visually appealing or interesting stimuli.

  • Describe methods used to study infant perception and cognition.
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Mandi JorgensonJul 08, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Preferential looking is a method used to study visual capabilities, including clarity of vision, by presenting infants with two images and observing which one they look at more.