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In a Study That Controlled for Mothers' Motivation for Having

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In a study that controlled for mothers' motivation for having the bonding experience, what differences in mother-infant interactions were observed between women who had the critical skin-to-skin contact and those who did not?


A) Women who had the critical skin-to-skin contact bonded with their infants more than mothers who did not.
B) There was no significant difference in bonding between women who had the critical skin-to-skin contact with their infants and mothers who did not.
C) There were slightly significant increases in bonding between women who had the critical skin-to-skin contact with their infants and mothers who did not.
D) Women who did not have critical skin-to-skin contact bonded with their infants more than mothers who did.

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