An infant who displays separation anxiety and stranger anxiety is considered

A) to have no emotional attachment to any specific person.
B) to have an insecure attachment.
C) to be a normal infant.
D) to have emotion contagion

C) to be a normal infant. Although anxieties are not normally considered positive, you can see from this description that separation anxiety and stranger anxiety both signify that the infant has formed a special emotional attachment to a specific other person.

Psychology

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a) dissociative theory b) expectancy theory c) social-cognitive theory d) biological theory

Psychology

The notion that two groups, if measured infinitely, would on average perform identically is called _______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology