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What did Rene Spitz observe about attachment in infants in orphanages?
 
  A) Human touch and love was unimportant for the well-being of the infants.
  B) Adequate food and medical care were all that was necessary for healthy development of the infants.
  C) Infants became ill and some died without human touch and love, even with proper nutrition and
   medical care.
  D) There is no relationship between attachment and well-being.

Question 2

Scores on the Horney-Coolidge Type Indicator were found to correlated with measures of various
  personality disorders.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: TRUE



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