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michelleunicorn

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Infants feel separation distress when
 
  a. unfamiliar strangers come near. c. their mother disappears for a time.
  b. familiar toys are taken away from them. d. they are placed in unfamiliar environments

Question 2

Infants become wary of unfamiliar adults and often seek security in their mother's (or other attachment figure's) arms when they are about
 
  a. 3 months old. c. 12 months old.
  b. 8 months old. d. 18 months old.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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