Description acceptable. This device included a display board that had both a sketch of a human face and a bullseye, which was hung above where a baby could lie. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this device created by Robert Fantz, which included a small hole he could peek through to study where the baby’s attention turned.
ANSWER: looking chamber [accept the preferential looking box]
[10e] Variations of Fantz’s looking chamber are used for studies of development described by this word. Aaron Beck developed a “behavioral therapy” described by this word.
ANSWER: cognitive [accept cognitive development; accept cognitive behavioral therapy]
[10m] In showing that infants over time exhibited a preference for a new stimulus, Fantz studied a form of this process called habituation, which is an example of its “non-associative” type along with sensitization.
ANSWER: learning [prompt on knowledge; prompt on acquiring skills; prompt on education]
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