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About today's game

15 minutes

Baby's first plants

How babies think about plants and non-living things

This game will be recorded (optional)

Today is [month/day/year]

 

My name is [NAME]

 

I give consent for my child [CHILD'S NAME] to participate in today's study.

 

I understand that I or my child may stop participation at any time.

 

 

Verbal Consent

You should not influence your baby's looking or not looking at the screen. So, it would be helpful if you can close your eyes, would be so helpful. But, I will show you what your baby see before. 

And, we want to minimize the big distractions that are around, like pets, or siblings, or TV.

Your baby's face should be visible in the camera like this example:

Minimize video panel.

Your baby should not be able to see any of our faces or videos.

Minimize video panel.

Your baby should not be able to see any of our faces or videos.

Debriefing

The Developing Minds Lab at Boston University is conducting a 15-minute online study for babies aged 10 to 12 months. During a video call, your baby watched short videos of a plant and an inverted doll face. Here, we aim to understand how babies distinguish between different types of objects, like plants and toys.

For participating, you'll receive a $10 Amazon gift card. Your participation will contribute to valuable research on how infants learn about and interact with their world.

There is no right or wrong in this game. Your baby did amazing