Dr. Betts conducts a study of infant attachment. One child, Leon, seems confused during the observation period. He is unable to directly approach his caregiver, even when he is very distressed. From this description, it appears that Leon does not have a consistent strategy for dealing with separations and reunions. Leon's attachment style can best be described as
a. insecure-avoidant.
b. insecure-resistant.
c. insecure-difficult.
d. insecure-slow-to-warm-up. e. disorganized/disoriented.
e
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0, 15, or 30 minutes and then measures their self-reported mood. In this hypothetical study, the independent variable is: a) the self-reported mood. b) the individuals who run for 15 or 30 minutes. c) the individuals who run for 0 minutes. d) the number of minutes individuals run on the treadmill.