How are the findings of Klaus and Kennell's (1970s) mother-infant bonding study viewed today?
A. Contemporary views are in agreement; for bonding to be successful it must happen frequently and early on.
B. Contemporary views are in agreement; bonding can be successful even if it happens later in infancy
C. Contemporary views are in disagreement; for bonding to be successful it must happen frequently and early on
D. Contemporary views are in disagreement; bonding can be successful even if it happens later in infancy
Answer: D
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