Erika becomes upset when her father leaves. When her father is present, Erika approaches, follows, and climbs on him in preference to others. Erika is most likely in Bowlby’s __________ phase

A) preattachment
B) “attachment-in-the-making”
C) “clear-cut” attachment
D) formation of reciprocal relationship


Answer: C

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