Multiple Choice
Bowlby's theory of attachment emphasizes the degree to which:
A) infants are biologically prepared to respond to the sights, sounds, and nurturance provided by parents
B) parents are biologically prepared to respond to the infant's eliciting behaviors, such as crying, smiling, and vocalizing
C) parents provide the infant with a safe and stimulating environment
D) both a and b
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