Research that compares an infant’s attachment quality and his or her temperament, as they affect an infant’s positive and social outcomes, concludes that . . .

a. Attachment quality moderates the effects of temperament
b. Temperament moderates the effects of attachment quality
c. Attachment quality and temperament are independent of each other
d. Attachment and temperament are both less important over the life span than the positive social connections of the parents


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