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Infant Preference for Slow Speech and Emotional Intent in IDS vs. ADS: A Developmental Vie, Study notes of Psychology

A study investigating the effect of slow speech on younger and older infants' perception of vocal emotions in ids and ads. The article explains potential reasons for infants' preference for ids, changes in emotional intent use by mothers, and the rationale behind the study's hypotheses.

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2015/2016

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Download Infant Preference for Slow Speech and Emotional Intent in IDS vs. ADS: A Developmental Vie and more Study notes Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! Section 4: Development Article 2: Slow Speech Enhances Younger, but Not Older, Infants’ Perception of Vocal Emotion Name: PID: Date: CRN: Recitation Day/Time: Honor Code Signature: 1. List some of the explanations given for why infants prefer infant-directed speech (IDS) as compared to adult-directed speech (ADS). What do you think of these explanations? A: 2. How does mother’s use of emotional intent change across the infant’s development? A: 3. Why might infants attend more to slow speech? Was this effect found in this study? A: 4. What were the hypotheses of these experiments? Were they confirmed or refuted? A:
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