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Otgonbileg Bataa
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
An infant with a difficult temperament who is very active and displays negative emotions is likely to
A) have a mother who is sensitive and responsive.
B) become securely attached.
C) have a mother who has other children to tend to.
D) become insecurely attached.
Securely Attached
A classification in attachment theory where individuals feel confident and trusting in their relationships.
Insecurely Attached
A category in attachment theory describing a type of attachment relationship where individuals are less likely to use their caregiver as a secure base and may exhibit anxiety or avoidance.
- Acquire knowledge about the determinants that affect the formation of attachments, including the conduct of caregivers, the socio-economic environment, and the temperament of the infant.
Verified Answer
DD
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the determinants that affect the formation of attachments, including the conduct of caregivers, the socio-economic environment, and the temperament of the infant.
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