The findings of the six-month longitudinal study conducted by McKim at the University of Saskatchewan that compared groups of infants cared for in another woman's home,a daycare centre,and in their own homes found that:
A) age of entry into out-of-home care was related to infants' security of attachment.
B) type and quality of care were not related to infants' security of attachment.
C) infants in extensive out-of-home care were most secure.
D) the amount of time spent in out-of-home care was not related to infants' security.
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