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Marty

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Recent research indicates that the quality of an infant's early attachment to a primary caregiver:
 
  a. Sets the tone for all subsequent close relationships
  b. Acts as a lens through which children assess all other relationships
  c. Is ultimately less important than the quality of later-forming friendship bonds
  d. Is important but does not necessarily dictate the quality of other close relationships

Question 2

Children's early attachments with caregivers are most likely to:
 
  a. Slowly fade away during adolescence
  b. Be secure only if the caregivers are usually hovering close by
  c. Help children form ideas about the nature of typical interpersonal relationships
  d. Be impediments to children's emotional well-being if they persist into adulthood



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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