Multiple Choice
Research on attachment in at-risk infants reveals that
A) preterm birth predicts insecure attachment, regardless of maternal characteristics or other caregiving experiences.
B) at-risk infants whose parents have adequate time and patience to care for them fare quite well in attachment security.
C) infants with special needs rarely display secure attachment to any caregiver.
D) mothers' experience of traumatic events is highly predictive of disorganized/disoriented attachment in preterm infants.
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