The "Adult Attachment Interview" developed by Mary Main is designed to
A. screen potential adoptive parents for their capacity to form attachments with children.
B. determine the strength of a parent's attachment to a child.
C. elicit memories of childhood attachment.
D. determine how attached parents are to one another.
Answer: C
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