__________ adult–infant coordination, in which interactional synchrony occurs, is the best predictor of attachment security
A) Loose
B) Tight
C) Moderate
D) Variable
Answer: C
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a. psychological. b. physiological. c. neurochemical. d. psychophysiological.
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