Multiple Choice
How does temperament contribute to attachment?
A) Infants with easygoing temperaments are more likely to form disorganized attachments.
B) Infants who fuss often and are difficult to console are more prone to insecure attachments.
C) Infants with moms who have rigid temperaments tend to form secure attachments.
D) Infants with any type of temperament are equally likely to form secure attachments.
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