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Which of the following observations on parent-infant bonding was made in the controversial research led by Klaus and Kennell?
 
  A) Extended parent-infant contact is required during the first hours postpartum in order to foster parent-infant bonding.
  B) Parent-infant bonding is a simple process involving just the desire to have a child.
  C) Serious maternal depression can delay bonding with newborns.
  D) A history of rejection by parents can adversely affect women's bonding with their own children during the first few years.

Question 2

Loneliness decreases from childhood to adolescence.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

False



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