The Tuareg people of the Sahara are seasonal nomads with a need to survive in harsh climates. Tuareg mothers do not approve of infants who are dependent and demand a lot of attention, whereas in Japan, mothers encourage closeness and respond immediately when children show anxiety. Explain these differences by using the concept of "goodness-of-fit."
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