Exploring individual differences in infants’ looking preferences for impossible events: the early multidimensional curiosity scale

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  • who: ufeffNayenufeff ufeffLeeufeff from the Kyoto University, Japan have published the paper: Exploring individual differences in infantsu2019 looking preferences for impossible events: The Early Multidimensional Curiosity Scale, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using the factor structures identified in Study 2A, in Study 2B, the authors explore whether infants` looking preferences for physically impossible events are predicted by specific aspects of_(a) infant everyday curiosity and_(b) caregiver curiosity-promoting activities. This study provides a useful new tool, the EMCS, that captures the multifaceted characteristics of early curiosity and related experiences. Using this tool, the authors . . .

     

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