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dalyningkenk

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The main purpose of infant attachment behaviors is to
 
  a. keep its mother close. c. keep away strangers.
  b. survive. d. attract the mother to the child.

Question 2

Researchers have argued that the Strange Situation is not an appropriate measure of attachment in all countries for all of the following reasons except
 
  a. levels of stress may be higher for infants from cultures that are not American.
  b. attachment is expressed differently in different cultures.
  c. it was developed to represent only a moderately stressful experience for an infant.
  d. infants in different cultures have different relationships with their mothers and others



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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