Longitudinal studies of infant-caregiver attachment

a. tend to contradict the findings of cross-sectional studies
b. show that infants who are securely attached receive higher ratings in childhood and adolescence on measures of social skills
c. indicate that a history of disorganized/disoriented attachment is not a risk factor for developing psychopathology
d. infant attachment classifications rarely change, even when life circumstances and the caregiving environment change


B

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