Dr. Arquette is concerned that an infant he is treating does not appear to have established any emotional bonds between herself and the adults who care for her

She shows no affection toward her mother, she stiffens up whenever her mother picks her up or sings to her, and she does not show any interest in looking at her mother's face. Dr. Arquette's concern relates to this little girl's development of:
a. personality
b. emotionality
c. temperament
d. attachment


d

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