Toddlers with a disorganized-disoriented attachment most closely resemble which of the following?
A. When their mother returns, they greet her happily by smiling and going to her.
B. There is no response to their mother when she departs or when she returns.
C. When their mother returns, they show ambivalence by pushing her away when she attempts to comfort them.
D. They seem dazed and detached when their mother leaves the room and remain fearful when she returns.
Answer: D
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