What is the difference between a securely attached infant and an insecurely attached infant?
What will be an ideal response?
In terms of the Strange Situation, a securely attached infant will be somewhat upset
upon the exiting of the mother and happy to see her return. An insecurely attached
infant may exhibit either an avoidant or ambivalent/resistant attachment pattern. In
avoidant attachment, the infant shows little or no distress when the mother leaves the
room. Ambivalent/resistant infants are very emotional, becoming extremely upset if
mother leaves the room, and acts of two minds upon her return. The majority of infants
are securely attached.
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Which factor is LEAST likely to define a culture?
A) age B) nationality C) sexual orientation D) diversity
Which of Wilson's typologies is the least amenable to discretion?
A. Legalistic B. Service C. Watchman D. Caretaker
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A) malnutrition. B) being overweight. C) protein deficiency. D) carbohydrate deficiency.