As researchers continued to study the children who were part of the Minnesota Parent-Child Project as they entered adulthood, the researchers realized that
A. they already had all the information that they needed to predict adult adjustment by the time the children were age 6.
B. to their surprise early attachment had little or no effect on children's later social development.
C. attachment predicted early social relationships, but was not related to any of the other development outcomes they studied.
D. attachment set the initial conditions for peer relationships, but other experiences played an important role in how the children developed.
Answer: D
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