Findings of a correlation between attachment security in infancy and toddlerhood and later externalizing and internalizing problems mean that infants with insecure attachments, compared to infants with secure attachments, are
a. more likely to be anxious in childhood.
b. more likely to be aggressive in childhood.
c. more likely to be both anxious and aggressive in childhood.
d. more likely to be anxious and depressed, but only in infancy.
Answer: c. more likely to be both anxious and aggressive in childhood
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