Multiple Choice
Ainsworth's attachment research in Uganda
A) showed differences in child gender and attachment behaviors.
B) documented differences in attachment style based on caregiver education level, with greater attachment in infants of educated versus non-educated mothers.
C) showed that Ugandan infants displayed very intense protest when separated from their mothers, perhaps because they were not used to being separated.
D) found that parental expectations were similar across multiple cultural context and different expectations.
E) documented the increase in secure attachments of Ugandan infants compared with American infants.
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