Which of the following was a finding of recent studies into the lives of children after adoption?
A. Adopted children tend to externalize less than nonadopted children.
B. Long-term foster care proved just as beneficial to the long-term health and well-being as did early adoption.
C. The mother's secure attachment proved more important for adopted children's secure attachment than did the father's secure attachment.
D. Only a minority of adopted children were classified, after a period of five years from time of adoption, as "well-adjusted."
Answer: C
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