Multiple Choice
Separation anxiety and stranger anxiety differ with respect to the fact that
A) stranger anxiety develops in infants only after separation anxiety does.
B) separation anxiety is generally more intense than stranger anxiety.
C) separation anxiety is generally less intense than stranger anxiety.
D) stranger anxiety lasts longer than separation anxiety does.
E) none of the above
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