Research on early parent-to-infant emotional bonding indicates that
A) early skin-to-skin contact is neither crucial nor sufficient for the establishment of secure emotional ties
B) parents may begin to form positive emotional relations with their infants if they have close contact with them in the first few hours after giving birth
C) adoptive parents and their adoptees are less securely attached, on average, than biological parents and their children
D) early skin-to-skin contact is neither crucial nor sufficient for the establishment of secure emotional ties and parents may begin to form positive emotional relations with their infants if they have close contact with them in the first few hours after giving birth
E) parents may begin to form positive emotional relations with their infants if they have close contact with them in the first few hours after giving birth and adoptive parents and their adoptees are less securely attached, on average, than biological parents and their children
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