Multiple Choice
Freud's psychoanalytic theory suggested that the basis for the development of attachment was
A) pleasure derived from oral activities such as sucking or feeding.
B) the mother acting as a conditioned stimulus for positive outcomes.
C) the maturing of the infant's concept of object permanence.
D) preprogrammed responses (such as smiling, crawling, or vocalizing) that help initiate or maintain contact.
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