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The Relative Lack of Brain Maturation During the First Two

Question 110

Question 110

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The relative lack of brain maturation during the first two years of life is most likely to contribute to


A) infantile amnesia.
B) object permanence.
C) insecure attachment.
D) stranger anxiety.

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