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Social Studies, 29.06.2019 18:20 Hailey1313131313

Nathan is a happy and healthy three-month-old baby. based on preferential-looking and habituation research, what can you predict about nathan's perceptual abilities? nathan will not be able to distinguish between scrambled faces and real faces. nathan will prefer a stranger's face to his mother's face. nathan will prefer real faces to scrambled faces and he will also prefer his mother's face to a stranger's face. nathan will prefer real to scrambled faces but will not be able to distinguish his mother's face from a stranger's face.

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