Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and replicability, and infancy researchers in particular face specific challenges related to replicability: For example, high-powered studies are difficult to conduct, testing conditions vary across labs, and different labs have access to different infant populations. Addressing these concerns, we report on a large-scale, multisite study aimed at (a) assessing the overall replicability of a single theoretically important phenomenon and (b) examining methodological, cultural, and developmental moderators. We focus on infants’ preference for infant-directed speech (IDS) over adult-directed speech (ADS). Stimuli of mothers speaking to their infants a...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of pitch contours in directing infant a...
This paper quantifies the extent to which infants can perceive audio-visual congruence for speech in...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
The field of psychology has become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and rep...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
This paper compared three different procedures common in infant speech perception research: a headtu...
This research was designed to assess 7-week-old infants' preference for infant directed and adult di...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) is typically slower, higher-pitched with greater pitch modulation and l...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of pitch contours in directing infant a...
This paper quantifies the extent to which infants can perceive audio-visual congruence for speech in...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
The field of psychology has become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and rep...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
This paper compared three different procedures common in infant speech perception research: a headtu...
This research was designed to assess 7-week-old infants' preference for infant directed and adult di...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) is typically slower, higher-pitched with greater pitch modulation and l...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of pitch contours in directing infant a...
This paper quantifies the extent to which infants can perceive audio-visual congruence for speech in...