This April the undergraduate research assistants presented results from three of our ongoing studies at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association.
Poster 1
Paul Muentener and Danielle McCadden, both undergraduate research assistants, presented a poster entitled "Transferring the representation: Infants can imitate from television." This poster dealt with our study on the effects of repeated exposure on infant learning. To see the results of this study go to Can I see that again? Study 2
Poster 2
(From left to right)Marisa Hilliard and Lorena Valencia, both undergraduate research assistants, presented a poster entitled "Television Exposure in 6 to 21-month-olds," an examination of our ongoing study of parent questionnaires and diary reports.
Poster 3
(From left to right) Kimberly Price, research assistant, and Dina Spagnolo, undergraduate research assistant, presented a poster entitled "Infant attention and child-parent interactions during child-directed video program viewing." This poster detailed the results of our study of Baby Mozart and Kids' Favorite Songs 2. To see the results of this study please see Infant Attention: Baby Mozart and Kids Favorite.