Multiple Choice
As an infant, Nate was securely attached whereas Will was insecurely attached. In their preschool years, you would expect to find
A) that Will interacts more confidently and successfully with his peers than Nate.
B) that Nate interacts more confidently and successfully with his peers than Will.
C) that Nate, but not Will, shows abnormal levels of hostility.
D) no predictable differences between Nate and Will in terms of their social interactions.
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