A disadvantage of using physiological measures in research on infants and young children is that
A. it requires expensive and sophisticated equipment.
B. these measures cannot be used with children who are too young to understand and follow complicated instructions.
C. the procedures are invasive and painful so parents don't want to consent to them.
D. they can give us a static picture of brain structure, but not brain functioning.
Answer: A
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