In Western cultures, paternal __________

A) warmth contributes little to children’s long-term favorable development
B) play sensitivity predicts a resistant father–child attachment in adolescence
C) warmth and secure attachment are associated with higher academic achievement
D) warmth promotes a short-term, but not a long-term, reduction in behavior problems


Answer: C

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