Infants who display secure attachment
A. hardly cry when their caregiver leaves the room.
B. get very upset when their caregiver leaves and usually continue to show anger and distress when the caregiver returns.
C. use their caregiver as a secure base from which to explore the environment.
D. pay little attention to what their caregiver is doing as they know that they are secure.
Answer: C
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