In their landmark research in the 1970s, Klaus and Kennell found that extended contact between mothers and their babies shortly after birth:

a. was unimportant to parent-infant bonding.
b. resulted in differences in mother-infant interactions two years later.
c. was related to social and cognitive differences in the children at age 5.
d. was important for boy infants but unimportant for girl infants.


B

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