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Beheh

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The attachment style in which children are not particularly upset when separated from their caregiver and not particularly happy when reunited with the caregiver is the __________ style.
 
  (a) secure
  (b) anxious
  (c) avoidant
  (d) enmeshed

Question 2

The attachment style in which children are upset when separated from their caregiver, but calm down and are happy to be reunited with the caregiver is the __________ style.
 
  (a) secure
  (b) anxious
  (c) avoidant
  (d) enmeshed



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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