What are some reasons why it is difficult for researchers to study the effects of non-parental
care?
a. Non-parental care is too broad a category encompassing relative and other forms of care.
b. Infants don't always show the effects of non-parental care to researchers.
c. Infants prefer care by a relative such as a grandparent over center based care where staff are
strangers.
d. Parental care has always been viewed as the more optimal option.
a. Non-parental care is too broad a category encompassing relative and other forms of care.
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