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An essential part of a close relationship between infant and caregiver/s is
 
  (a) adorableness
  (b) reciprocity
  (c) consistency
  (d) physical proximity
  (e) both c and d

Question 2

The formation of social bonds, studied most intensively with mothers and infants is called
 
  (a) attachment
  (b) pair bonding
  (c) familial affection
  (d) maternal affiliation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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