The Strange Situation is an observational measure of infant attachment developed by Mary Ainsworth. It requires the infant to

A. crawl through a dark tunnel with his or her caregiver and a stranger waiting on the other side.
B. experience loud noises in a room with only a stranger present.
C. move through a series of introductions, separations, and reunions with his or her caregiver and a stranger.
D. choose between his or her mother and father in a strange situation.


Answer: C

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