Recent research on the interplay between caregiving, infant temperament, and attachments reveals that
A) quality of caregiving is the most important factor in determining whether an infants's attachment with a caregiver is secure or insecure
B) infant temperament is the most important factor in determining whether an infant's attachment with a caregiver is secure or insecure
C) infant temperament is a strong predictor of the specific type of insecurity that infants with insecure attachments display
D) quality of caregiving is the most important factor in determining whether an infants's attachment with a caregiver is secure or insecure and infant temperament is a strong predictor of the specific type of insecurity that infants with insecure attachments display
E) infant temperament is the most important factor in determining whether an infant's attachment with a caregiver is secure or insecure and infant temperament is a strong predictor of the specific type of insecurity that infants with insecure attachments display
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