2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/etqs7
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Evidence for infant-directed speech preference is consistent across large-scale, multi-site replication and meta-analysis

Martin Zettersten,
Christopher Cox,
Christina Bergmann
et al.

Abstract: There is substantial evidence that infants prefer infant-directed speech (IDS) to adult-directed speech (ADS). The strongest evidence for this claim has come from two large-scale investigations: i) a community-augmented meta-analysis of published behavioral studies and ii) a large-scale multi-lab replication study. In this paper, we aim to improve our understanding of the IDS preference and its boundary conditions by combining and comparing these two data sources across key population and design characteristic… Show more

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