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A Study of Infant Attachment Among 60 Two-Parent Working-Class Families

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Question 32

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A study of infant attachment among 60 two-parent working-class families in Scotland found that the number of infants who formed a specific attachment to their mother during the first year of life was:


A) over 90%
B) 75%
C) 60%
D) none of the above

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