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Carolyn Rovee-Collier's Legacy to Applied Psychology, Intervention, and Public Policy

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  • Jeffrey Fagen
  • Phyllis Ohr
  • Kimberly Boller

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In this article, the authors reflect upon Carolyn Rovee-Collier's pioneering research on learning and memory in infants, especially that using the mobile conjugate reinforcement task, for our understanding of (a) cognitive development in infants born prematurely and those with Down's syndrome and (b) her prediction that infants’ performance in the mobile conjugate reinforcement and similar operant tasks would predict later intellectual functioning.

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  • Jeffrey Fagen & Phyllis Ohr & Kimberly Boller, "undated". "Carolyn Rovee-Collier's Legacy to Applied Psychology, Intervention, and Public Policy," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c56d12caf8e743cfa3e8735ab, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c56d12caf8e743cfa3e8735abd7ce66d
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