In what way did Fantz's research change psychology?

A. He developed research methods to study infant cognition, and demonstrated that infants have perceptual abilities that were not previously recognized.
B. He showed that perceptual abilities in all organisms are essentially the same, and helped prove the theory of evolution
C. He demonstrated that parents should look their babies in the eyes more, and that babies see best lying on their backs
D. He showed that infants' vision is more developed that previously thought, and that they always stare longer at bright colors.


Answer: A

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