One observation implying that Klaus and Kennell's "sensitive period" interpretation of early emotional bonding is an overstatement is _____ .
A) the strong affection that most adoptive parents feel for their children
B) the fact that neonates do not show the same levels of affection for parents that parents display toward them
C) both of these
D) none of these
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Q15: Research on multiple attachments in the first
Q16: In Schaffer and Emerson's (1964) classic study
Q17: Attachments are
A) strong affectional ties
B) relationships in
Q18: Adoptive parents may well develop close emotional
Q19: Once children form a true emotional attachment
Q21: Some research (for example, Gunner and associates,
Q22: In explaining how infants become attached to
Q23: _ cite babies' "Kewpie doll" appearance as
Q24: Freud and Erikson agreed that
A) infants become
Q25: A basic assumption of the ethological approach
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