Infant cognition : predicting later intellectual functioning
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Infant cognition : predicting later intellectual functioning
(Sage series on individual differences and development, vol. 5)
Sage Publications, c1993
- : cl
- : pb
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-145) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The historical and procedural contexts of four measures of infant attention and learning - measures that have proved the most promising in predicting later childhood intellectual performance - are explored in this volume.
Incorporating the latest research literature on individual differences in the preverbal infant, the author examines the psychometric properties for the measures, their concurrent relations with other measures of early cognition and development, and evidence of their predictive ability.
Table of Contents
Infant Intelligence Tests
Past and Prologue
Individual Differences in Infant Visual Attention
Selective Looking in Infants
Individual Differences in Infant Learning and Memory
Summary and Conclusions
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