Eliza plans to enroll her 1-year-old son, Danny, in an infant-toddler program. Before enrolling him, she takes him to the center to see if he is able to adjust well. Danny explores the room as long as Eliza is present. He does not cry when Eliza leaves the room to fill out some forms. When she returns, he avoids her and seems indifferent to her. In the context of the findings of the Ainsworth strange situation experiment, which of the following terms best describes Danny's attachment style?
A. Avoidant
B. Disorganized
C. Secure
D. Ambivalent
Answer: A
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