What tradition has long known, science must labor through its usual rigorous protocols to arrive at the very same assessment. Concerning learning in infants, recent findings (i)______ this trend : the timeworn yarn that babies are (ii)______ - and oftentimes disregarding - stimuli from their surroundings has been turned on its head; although (iii)______ exhibiting a mastery of their respective worlds, infants are constantly conducting experiments- very much like the scientists themselves- testing their limits vis-a-vis an environment at once enchanting and frustrating.We know that the timeworn yarn about babies behavior has been turned on its head. We don't as yet know what this behavior is without completing the second blank, but we do know that it has been turned on its head - that is the knowledge regarding this type of behavior has been reversed. Thus the recent findings have gone against the trend. Therefore the correct answer choice is
buck, since to "buck the trend" is to "go against the trend". The word buck has many meanings as noun and verb. As a noun, buck can refer to deer or colloquially money. As a verb it is used in phrases such as "to buck up" which means to brace up or become encouraged and "to buck the trend" which means to "go against the trend".
Now what are these new findings?
We are told that they are constantly conducting experiments and testing their limits vis-a-vis an environment which is at once enchanting and frustrating. The word "although" at the head of the sentence fragment means that the word for the third blank should ensure a contrast to experimenting and testing the environment. Only
far from gives me this sense. Plus this can also be deduced from the fact that the subject are infants.
And since they are conducting experiments and testing their environment, the old idea must be that they were
passively receiving. The phrase "often times disregarding" also suggests that the word for the blank must be something of a similar nature but of lesser intensity.
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