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    Ainsworth's Three Types of Attachment in an Infant's "Strange Situation
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Ainsworth's Three Types of Attachment in an Infant's "Strange Situation

Question 17

Question 17

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Ainsworth's three types of attachment in an infant's "strange situation" are


A) secure, avoidant, anxious
B) secure, avoidant, achievement
C) generativity, avoidant, achievement
D) secure, active, anxious

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