Longitudinal studies comparing children with secure or insecure attachments have found

a. no noticeable trend.
b. that securely attached children had more positive outcomes later in childhood and even in adulthood.
c. that insecurely attached children had more positive outcomes later in childhood and even in adulthood.
d. that securely attached children had more externalizing problems.

Answer: b. that securely attached children had more positive outcomes later in childhood and even in adulthood.

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