Question 1
Ten-year-old Joe had an insecure attachment to both parents in infancy. According to longitudinal studies, he is likely to __________.
◦ be aggressive with peers
◦ develop close friendships with peers
◦ show avoidance of peers
◦ look to his friends as alternate attachment figures
Question 2
The Beng people of the Ivory Coast, Africa, are traditionally very open and welcoming with strangers. How does this affect the rate of stranger anxiety among their infants at 6 to 9 months of age?
◦ Their infants tend to develop stranger anxiety at a younger age, typically 3 to 6 months.
◦ Their infants exhibit a higher rate of distress around familiar faces then around strangers.
◦ Their infants typically do not show much stranger anxiety.
◦ Their infants show a much higher rate of stranger anxiety than do infants in Western cultures.