How are bonding and attachment different?

a. Bonding happens in animals, and attachment happens in humans.
b. Bonding happens with mothers, while attachment happens with mothers or fathers.
c. Bonding is the parent's tie to the infant, whereas attachment is the infant's tie to the caregiver.
d. The environment primarily influences bonding, while attachment is influenced primarily by genetics. e. They are not different; they are alternate terms for the same concept.


c

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