Studies in the Israeli kibbutzim found that the lowest rate of secure attachment was found in settings where infants __________.
A. were supervised during the day by non-parental caregivers, but slept with the parents at night
B. were supervised during the day by non-parental caregivers, and slept in a common room with other infants away from parents
C. spent some time both day and night with parents
D. spent nights away from parents but days with them
Answer: B
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