Ainsworth's three phases of attachment are: ____.

A. attachment-in-the making phase; transition-to-separation phase; and clear-cut-attachment phase
B. initial-preattachment phase; transition-to-separation phase; and exploration and autonomy phase
C. attachment-in-the making phase; clear-cut-attachment phase; and exploration and autonomy phase
D. initial-preattachment phase; attachment-in-the-making phase; and clear-cut-attachment phase


Answer: D

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