Early learning theorists suggested that the development of infant attachment largely depended on
A) the caregiver becoming a conditioned stimulus for positive outcomes (or a secondary reinforcer)
B) pleasure derived from oral activities
C) the maturity of object permanence in the infant
D) preprogrammed infant behaviors that stimulate contact with caregivers
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