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Peer reviewedRose, David H.; And Others – Intelligence, 1986
This study investigated whether measures of habituation and dishabituation in early infancy predicted later intelligence. Results were compared with those from other comparable studies. It was argued that the psychometric acceptability of infant cognitive measures needs to be demonstrated before they can be considered to be potential predictors.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Measurement, Correlation, Habituation


