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skymedlock

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Babies displaying disorganized-disoriented attachment:
 
  A) play without fuss when alone and ignore their mothers upon reunion.
  B) are happier and more sociable than babies who show other attachment styles.
  C) seem dazed, confused, or disoriented.
  D) mildly protest their mother's departure, seek interaction upon reunion, and are readily comforted by her.

Question 2

Most middle-aged workers:
 
  A) have lesser income than during their younger years.
  B) have more satisfaction on the job than during their younger years .
  C) are less realistic about their careers than when they were younger.
  D) are less happy since they realize they have not attained their lifelong dreams.



komodo7

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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