In studies of Scottish and Ugandan infants, which of the following was TRUE?
A) The Ugandan infants were more likely to be securely attached than the Scottish infants.
B) Fear of strangers followed separation anxiety in both studies.
C) The Scottish infants showed no separation anxiety.
D) Fear of strangers preceded separation anxiety in both studies.
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