Which of the following characterizes phase 1 of Bowlby's conceptualization of attachment?
A. Infants start to lose attachment to their primary caregivers.
B. Attachment becomes focused on one figure, usually the primary caregiver.
C. Infants instinctively direct their attachment to human figures.
D. Children become aware of others' feelings, goals, and plans and begin to take these into account in forming their own actions.
Answer: C
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