Based on what we know about infants use of statistical learning, what might explain individual differences in the number of words children understands by 1 year of age? a. individual differences in reinforcement for listening to speech
Based on what we know about infants use of statistical learning, what might explain individual differences in the number of words children understands by 1 year of age?
a. individual differences in reinforcement for listening to speech
b. individual differences in categorical perception
c. individual differences in number of words heard
d. individual differences in phonemic discrimination abilities
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Based on what we know about infants' use of statistical learning, what might explain individual differences in the number of words children understand by 1 year of age?
(Remember, the median number of words known is 70, with the 10th percentile knowing 25 words and the 90th percentile knowing >200 words). |
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