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Mollykgkg

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Many different factors contribute to the nature of attachment relationships between children and their parents, but the most important is
 
  a. the age at which parents begin fostering an attachment with their children.
  b. the number of siblings in the home.
 c. the interactions between parents and their babies.
 d. genetic considerations.

Question 2

According to recent longitudinal research (DuBow et al., 2009), a parent's education level when a child is 8 years old predicts child
 
  a. popularity in high school.
  b. educational and occupational success 40 years later.
  c. IQ at age 20.
  d. level of aggressive behavior at age 8.



Sierray

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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