Multiple Choice
Suppose you read an article, and the author states: "Unlike diamonds, attachments are not forever." Would longitudinal research findings support this statement?
A) Partially, because secure attachments can become insecure if the responsiveness of the attachment figure deteriorates.
B) Partially, because insecure attachments can become secure if the responsiveness of the attachment figure improves.
C) No, because only attachments made in later childhood or adulthood can be modified.
D) Yes, because attachments made in infancy can change if the responsiveness of the attachment figure changes markedly.
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