Bowlby argued that in humans, imprinting
a. is solely due to an infant responding to the sight, sound, and touch of a caregiver.
b. is solely due to a caregiver's biologically driven response to an infant's signals.
c. is due to a combination of interactions between the infant and caregiver.
d. is impossible (as it is only found in lesser species).
c
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