Langlois et al. (1987) had college students rate the "attractiveness" of a face using photos of female adults
When an "attractive" photo was paired with an "unattractive" photo and shown to
two-month-old children, the infants looked longer at the attractive photo. Langlois et al.
concluded that
A) infants prefer male faces to female faces.
B) infants are born with an innate sense of beauty.
C) infants prefer female faces to male faces.
D) infants are able to observe and favor particular faces at a very early age.
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D
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a. true b. false
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