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Should infant psychology rely on the violation‐of‐expectation method? Not anymore

Abstract

Infant psychology has heavily drawn on the Violation-of-Expectation (VoE) method. In this piece, I analyse the assumptions that go into the VoE method by comparing it with other looking time measures. Reviewing key arguments in the literature, I argue that this method relies on too many questionable assumptions, that its conceptual foundations are thin, and that its findings are empirically not conclusive. Theoretical inferences based on VoE findings are thus too speculative to allow for solid progress in developmental psychology. Overall, while I appreciate that the VoE method has helped to make infant psychology a prominent field of research, I argue that it is time for infant psychology to move forward and to leave the VoE method behind.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/12/2022 | Link to this post on IFP |
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