Jonathan, age 16, has a secure attachment to his parents. According to Joseph Allen and his colleagues, Jonathan should have
A. a slightly higher risk for experimenting with alcohol than peers with different attachment styles.
B. a high capacity for intimacy.
C. high grades in school.
D. fewer friends than his peers, because he spends more time with his parents.
Answer: B
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