Cross-cultural research indicates that the percentages of children who fall into each of the four attachment classifications
A) are quite consistent across different cultures
B) vary somewhat across cultures and seem to reflect cultural differences in child rearing practices
C) vary greatly across cultures and seem to reflect racial and ethnic differences in child temperament
D) vary somewhat across cultures and seem to reflect racial and ethnic differences in child temperament
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