When researchers compared infants who were in daycare for varying hours each week, they found that
a. day care has no significant effect on the security of a child's attachment.
b. even a few hours of day care per week significantly impacts the security of a child's attachment.
c. 30 or more hours per week in day care decreases secure attachment.
d. 15 or more hours per week in day care decreases secure attachment.
Answer: a
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Mike and Elizabeth have a new baby. If you wanted to see what she will be like as an adult, where might you focus your attention?
A) Examine the frequency of interactions between the parents and the child. B) Observe Mike and Elizabeth's basic personalities. C) Look at the friends she makes growing up and their respective personalities. D) Wait until the baby has a sibling and look at the various activities they engage in together.