Multiple Choice
What does research on gender differences and day care reveal as an important moderator of day care's effects on social behavior?
A) Girls in nonparental care are more likely than boys in similar care settings to be ambivalently attached to their caregivers.
B) Boys in nonparental care are more likely than girls in similar care settings to be insecurely attached to their caregivers.
C) Boys in nonparental care are more likely than girls in similar care settings to be ambivalently attached to their caregivers.
D) Girls in nonparental care are more likely than boys in similar care settings to be insecurely attached to their caregivers.
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