Which of the following represents cross-cultural differences in attachment study research?

a. More infants from Japan fall into the insecure-avoidant category as compared to North American infants.
b. Infants from Japan are more likely to react to their mom's departure with indifference as compared to North American infants.
c. More infants from Japan fall into the insecure-anxious category as compared to North American infants.
d. More infants from North America display disorganized attachments as compared to infants from Japan.


Answer: c. More infants from Japan fall into the insecure-anxious category as compared to North American infants.

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