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BRWH

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Little Hendrik seems to be a very happy baby. He'll smile at anyone who visits and is happy when anybody feeds him, plays with him, or changes his diaper. John Bowlby would say that Hendrik is in which phase of infant-parent attachment?
 
  A) Indiscriminate social responsiveness
  B) Discriminating sociability
  C) Attachments
  D) Goal-corrected partnerships

Question 2

In which of John Bowlby's phases of infant-parent attachment will an infant smile at anyone and be satisfied by whoever attends to his or her needs?
 
  A) Indiscriminate social responsiveness
  B) Discriminating sociability
  C) Attachments
  D) Goal-corrected partnerships



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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