When the circumstances of a child's life situation change, there is evidence that

A. the quality of their attachment relationship is unlikely to be affected.
B. a secure attachment might become insecure, but an insecure attachment cannot change for the better.
C. an insecure attachment can change to a secure one, but a secure attachment will be unaffected by a change in circumstances.
D. a change in life circumstances can change a secure attachment to an insecure one, or an insecure attachment to a secure one.


Answer: D

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