Following is an example of a completed In-Class 5:

  1. When infants first start to follow gaze, they do so on the basis of head direction not eye direction.
  2. According to researchers Bill Brooks, Jane Meltzoff, John Corkum, and Julianne Moore, “When infants start to follow gaze, they do so on the basis of head direction not eye direction” (Brooks, Meltzoff, Corkum, & Moore, 2002, p. 36).
  3. According to researchers Bill Brooks, Jane Meltzoff, John Corkum, and Julianne Moore, infants initially acknowledge onlookers with their heads, not their eyes (Brooks, Meltzoff, Corkum, & Moore, 2002, p. 36).
  4. Brooks, B., Meltzoff, J., Corkum, J. and Moore, J. (2009). The development of gaze following. Child Development Perspectives 2(2), 53-119.
 
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