Multiple Choice
Your text describes a study in which pregnant mothers read aloud to their unborn infants from one of two Dr. Seuss books. Later, as newborns, the babies could hear the story they had been read by sucking on a pacifier in a particular manner. By sucking on the pacifier in a different way, they could hear an unfamiliar story. What is the dependent variable in this study? What did the researchers find?
A) The dependent variable is the story to which the infants had been exposed prenatally. The researchers found that infants displayed no preference for the story to which they had been exposed.
B) The dependent variable is the story to which the infants had been exposed prenatally. The researchers found that infants preferred the story to which they had been exposed.
C) The dependent variable is the way the infants sucked on the pacifier. The researchers found that infants displayed no preference for the story to which they had been exposed.
D) The dependent variable is the way the infants sucked on the pacifier. The researchers found that infants preferred the story to which they had been exposed.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q77: Harlow studied the role of surrogate mothers
Q78: Your text suggests that during the 20th
Q79: The textbook describes a study in which
Q80: With respect to the influence of peers
Q81: In full view of a child, an
Q83: Science fiction often depicts worlds that are
Q84: Jeremy is 2 years old. He says
Q85: A 4-year-old child is shown a row
Q86: The development of autobiographical memory _.<br>A) is
Q87: With respect to moral reasoning, broad ideals