Multiple Choice
Romanian orphans have been intensely studied because they are a group of children who were raised in orphanages without the opportunity to develop attachment relationships. After the fall of the Ceausescu regime in 1989, many of these children were adopted into British families. When compared to noninstitutionalized children, Romanian orphans tended to demonstrate which of the following behaviors once they had been adopted?
A) indiscriminate friendliness
B) high levels of internalizing symptoms
C) a wariness of strangers
D) low levels of positive emotion
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