Meltzoff and Moore

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    • What was the aim of the Meltzoff and Moore investigation?
      To investigate reciprocity between infants and caregivers
    • How was the Meltzoff and Moore investigation carried out?
      Controlled observations using 18 babies (age 12 to 27 days old). They were exposed to 3 facial gestures (sticking tongue out, open mouth, pursed lips).
    • How were the results of the Meltzoff and Moore investigation recorded?
      • The babies responses to the gestures were video recorded
      • Independent observers scored the behaviours based on pre-defined behaviour categories
      • Each tape was scored by 2 observers
    • What were the findings of the Meltzoff and Moore investigation?
      Results indicated that babies aged 12-27 days old could imitate the gestures.
    • What was the conclusion of the Meltzoff and Moore investigation?
      The ability to reciprocate a caregivers actions by mimicking their behaviour is either innate or is acquired very early in life
    • What is the cause and effect evaluation of the Meltzoff & Moore investigation?
      P= Established cause and effect
      E= Was a controlled & scientific investigation so babies facial expressions likely to only be influenced by caregiver modelling it
      E= Strength as makes results more valid, also reduced effects of possible extraneous variables
    • What is the inter-observer reliability evaluation of Meltzoff & Moore investigation?
      P= Inter-observer reliability established
      E = 2 observers independently viewed caregiver-infant interaction & scored it based on how accurately infant imitated facial expression modelled
      E = Strength as makes results more reliable
    • What is the questionable reciprocity evaluation of the Meltzoff & Moore investigation?
      P= Infants reciprocate actions but why?
      E = Adult models behaviour & infant imitates. Can be reliably observed but doesn't tell us purpose of these behaviours.
      E= Therefore can't know from observational research alone that reciprocity is important for a child's development
    • What is the difficulty observing infants evaluation of the Meltzoff & Moore investigation?
      P = Difficult to observe infants
      E = Appeared to be imitating facial expressions but infants lack co-ordination & are mostly immobile.
      E = Therefore cannot be certain observed behaviour is result of imitation or has any particularly important reason
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