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Spitz identified an almost irreversible and deathly syndrome in children who were separated from their mothers or other significant caregivers for periods longer than 5 months during their first year of life and called it
 
  a. attachment anxiety. c. institutionalism.
  b. insecure-resistant attachment. d. hospitalism.

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Spitz's studies showed that staff-reared infants
 
  a. showed significant signs of impairment for all aspects of psychological development.
  b. showed about the same levels of development as mother-raised infants.
  c. showed lower mortality rates than mother-raised infants.
  d. showed slightly less levels of cognitive development than mother-raised infants.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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