What is the most important determinant of infant attachment?

A. the caregiver's ability to teach the child how to be independent
B. the caregiver's ability to consistently and sensitively respond to the child's signals
C. the caregiver's ability to create an atmosphere of structure for the child
D. the caregiver's ability to allow the child to calm himself without intervention


Answer: B

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