Babies with disorganized-disoriented attachment tend to
A. ignore a caregiver's attempts to get their attention when he or she comes back.
B. become anxious even before a caregiver leaves and become increasingly upset when he or she departs.
C. be outwardly unaffected by a caregiver leaving or returning.
D. show contradictory, repetitive, or misdirected movements and emotions.
Answer: D. show contradictory, repetitive, or misdirected movements and emotions.
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