3) Using a mobile –kick paradigm, Rovee-Collier and colleagueshad infants lie in a crib. A string attached the infant’s ankle tothe mobile so they could cause the mobile to move by kicking. Thenthe string was unattached to the mobile and infant kicking wasmeasured with no delay. What did the results display?
a) Infants quickly grew bored with the mobile, displayingdisengagement
b) Infants kicked more after being attached to the mobile,displaying memory
c) Infants kicked the same amount, displaying no understandingof control
d)None of the above
4) Speak strangely Yoda does. What aspect of language does thisillustrate?
a)Lexical Inertia
b)Productivity
c)Regularity
d)Syntactic Development