The large NICHD Study of Early Child Care that was conducted in the 1990s and studied security and attachment among infants who were cared for outside the home found ________

a. that 20 hours or more per week of child care resulted in children who were much less likely to be securely attached to their mothers
b. that the child-care provider’s level of sensitivity was the determining factor in attachment
c. time spent in nonmaternal care was consistently associated with insecure attachment
d. no difference in security of attachment for the infants of mothers who worked compared with those whose mothers stayed at home

Answer: D

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