Multiple Choice
An infant's distress reaction to being separated from the attachment object, usually the mother, which typically peaks at about 15 months of age:
A) insecure-ambivalent attachment
B) insecure-avoidant attachment
C) insecure-disorganized attachment
D) separation distress or protest
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