When a child demonstrates the kind of attachment where the mother is used as a "home base" and the child is at ease when she is present, but the child gets upset when she leaves, and then the child goes to the mother as soon as she returns, this is called
a) Bowlby safety and security pattern.
b) Ainsworth safety and security pattern.
c) secure attachment pattern.
d) strange situation pattern.
c
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A) show high levels of self-efficacy in school. B) be highly competitive in both academics and sports activities. C) be impulsive, disobedient, and rebellious. D) be independent and responsible, as he was forced to mature at an early age.
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What will be an ideal response?
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