In the Strange Situation Test, a securely-attached child will ________ when the parent leaves the room and ________ when the parent returns

a. seem aloof; actively avoid and ignore the parent
b. show some distress; seek proximity, comfort, and contact
c. become quite upset and anxious; show anger
d. act pleased; act dazed and confused


Answer: b. show some distress; seek proximity, comfort, and contact

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A. Can you divide a container of ice cream into seven equal bowls? B. How long will it take to clean out the garage? C. Can a person love each person in his or her family equally? D. How many times did you see that movie?

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