Baillargeon's Explanation of Infant Abilities Evaluation Flashcards

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Support

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  • findings are consistent with research on other ability
  • Pei et al found that infants can use crude patterns to judge distance from early age
  • But that more subtle texture differences require more experience
  • Distance perception therefore appears to be another innate system that becomes more sophisticated with age like PRS
  • Therefore it is likely many cognitive systems develop partially in tandem and the fact that other abilities develop in the same way as VOE is supportive to the PRS theory
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Contradiction

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  • Hard to judge what an infant understands
  • Using VOE technique we are predicting how a baby might behave if a VOE has occurred
  • Might not actually look longer at impossible events than possible events
  • Infants might look for different lengths of time at different events
  • Just because they see them as different not necessarily because they have recognised them as possible
  • Raises questions about validity
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Alternative

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  • VOE assumes behavioural responses indicate understanding
  • Piaget - distinguished understanding and acting in accordance with a principle
  • Looking longer is not the same as reasoning about the physical world
  • This suggests that Piaget and Baillargeon are considering 2 different processes
  • Baillargeon’s research is not actually a criticism of Piaget’s conclusions
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Practical Application

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  • VOE provides a better understanding of infants
  • Piaget assumed that when an infant failed to search for a hidden object - the infant thought it no longer existed
  • Or maybe they were simply losing interest - because of the VOE technique enables you to control this possibility
  • Means that baillargeon’s explanation provides a more valid account of infant abilities that Piagetian theories
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Issues and Debates

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  • Her approach is based on the notion of innate mechanisms driving development
  • But she hasn’t specifically researched the capabilities of young children who has had different experiences
  • If there was research that took into account different experiences, it would challenge her approach
  • It would mean that experience has greater role on development than she claimed
  • Her inventive methods for studying what infants can or can’t do has enabled researchers to gain many interesting insights
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