How can we assess infant visual preferences?
a. It is not possible to assess preferences, as they do not have enough experience to have developed preferences.
b. by measuring how long infants look at particular objects
c. by assessing the degree of peripheral vision, which approximates visual preference
d. None of these is accurate about infant visual preference.
B
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