Evidence supports Meltzoff and Moore's findings:
Murray and Trevarthen (1985) studied two-month-old infants using interactions with their mothers via a video monitor
When mothers did not interact with their infants, via the monitor, infants showed distress and tried to attract their mother's attention
The infants independently showed a response rather than showing a behaviour that had been rewarded by the mother replicating it back
This suggests that the infant is an active and intentional partner in the infant-caregiver relationship