In the Bucharest Early Intervention Project, in which 136 institutionalized Romanian babies were randomized into conditions of either care as usual or adoption into high-quality foster families supported by specially trained social workers, earlier entry into foster care predicted ________.
A. outcomes that were better than those of both the group that received care as usual and never-institutionalized agemates living with Bucharest families.
B. better outcomes, although the foster-care group remained behind never-institutionalized agemates living with Bucharest families.
C. outcomes that were substantially similar to those of the group that received care as usual
D. outcomes that were substantially similar to those of never-institutionalized agemates living with Bucharest families
Answer: B
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