Maggie always feeds and cares for her newborn infant whenever he shows signs of hunger or discomfort. By providing her infant with this predictable care, Erikson would say that Maggie's infant will

a. develop trust.
b. become spoiled.
c. develop a mistrust his own abilities.
d. become overstimulated by so much attention.


A

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