Collect data with ManyBabies!

September 2022

ManyBabies, a global collaborative developmental science network, invites labs to collect data for one (or more) of our current projects!

Be a part of an amazing team of researchers working together
to advance our understanding of development! 

  • Contributing labs are asked to collect a minimum sample of n=16 (more is great!) by the end of the data collection window (see below)

  • Labs DO NOT need subject-area expertise to collect data for a project

  • All testing materials (e.g., stimuli, experiment files, testing protocols) will be provided

  • Mentorship/training is available for all procedures and protocols

  • Contributing data and reviewing the final manuscript merits authorship (usually PI + one trainee per lab); you can also choose to be involved in data analysis and manuscript writing

  • View our website for more information about MB and all of our projects

  • Contact manybabiesconsortium@gmail.com with general questions

To join the data collection efforts or learn more about a project, click the SIGN-UP FORM links below or email the Project Contacts. 

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MB2: Theory of Mind in Infancy

Do infants (and adults) show anticipatory looking that reflects the mental state of another agent?

Stage 1 Registered Report
(In Principle Acceptance, Child Development)

Age range: 18-27 months

Methods: Eye-tracking or web-based remote eye-tracking

Data collection window: Aug. 2022 – Aug. 2023

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Contact: Project coordination team; Tobias Schuwerk; Dora Kampis 

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MB3: Rule Learning

Can infants across different ages and linguistic backgrounds learn (abstract) rules?

Stage 1 Registered Report
(In Principle Acceptance, Developmental Science)

Age range: 5-12 months

Methods: Headturn Preference Procedure or central fixation or eye-tracking

Data collection window: Jan. 2023 – Dec. 2023

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Contact: Ingmar Visser; Melanie Soderstrom; Claartje Levelt

MB4: Social Evaluation

Do infants prefer prosocial agents (helpers) over antisocial agents (hinderers)?

Stage 1 Registered Report
(In Principle Acceptance, Developmental Science)

Age range: 5.5-10.5 months

Method: Single-screen habituation followed by behavioral choice task

Data collection window: Aug. 2022 – Aug. 2023

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Contact: Kelsey Lucca; Francis Yuen; Kiley Hamlin 

 

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