In lecture Dr. Heyman made all of the following points about attachment EXCEPT:
a. individuals with no early attachments tend to have severe psychological problems
b. it can be difficult to determine whether early relationships are causing different patterns of development because it is not possible to do experiments with random assignment
c. attachment at 12-18 months predicts quality of peer relations about a decade later
d. among children 12-18 months old, quality of attachment with mothers tends to have stronger psychological implications than quality of attachment with fathers
Ans: d. among children 12-18 months old, quality of attachment with mothers tends to have stronger psychological implications than quality of attachment with fathers
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