Clarence, a "difficult" baby, often wakes during the night and is more easily upset than most infants his age. Studies of attachment suggest that Clarence

a. will most likely become insecurely attached to his mother
b. may become securely attached to his mother if she is able to be flexible and learn how to adapt her behavior to Clarence's needs
c. will become securely attached if his mother follows a set schedule and does not "give in" when Clarence fusses
d. will become securely attached once he grows out of his "difficult" stage

B

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