Individuals high in avoidance (in terms of attachment) tend to be:

A) more attentive to alternative relationships and less likely to pursue communal norms.
B) generous with potential partners but become nervous when those individuals behave communally toward them.
C) accepting of occasional neediness and likely to pursue communal norms.
D) anxious to avoid conflict and get nervous if others don't expect anything from them.


A) more attentive to alternative relationships and less likely to pursue communal norms.

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