In an unfamiliar physical setting such as the laboratory in the Strange Situation, infants will typically situate themselves so that they can

A) maintain physical contact with their mothers.
B) engage in verbal interaction with their mothers.
C) be at a distance of less than two feet from their mothers.
D) maintain visual contact with their mothers.


D

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