Some research (for example, Gunner and associates, 1992) reveals that infants respond most adaptively to being left with an unfamiliar babysitter if the sitter
A) assumes a "caretaker" role by first settling the infant and then pursuing her own interests
B) largely ignores the infant and talks to friends on the phone
C) assumes a "playmate" role by providing toys and playing with the baby
D) dons strange clothing such as a clown outfit that will make the baby laugh and forget his anxieties
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