Breastfed and bottle-fed children in industrialized nations
A) do not differ in later emotional adjustment.
B) differ slightly in later emotional adjustment and intelligence.
C) differ greatly in later emotional adjustment, but do not differ in intelligence.
D) differ greatly in later emotional adjustment and intelligence.
A
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