Which of the following has been consistently observed to be a consequence of secure attachments formed ininfancy?

A. Success in job placement after college
B. Positive, close peer relationships in childhood and adolescence
C. Meaningful relationships with one's grandchildren in later adulthood
D. An ability to face one's death without great fear

Answer: B

Psychology

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a. Piaget's notion of accommodation b. Bandura's notion of social learning c. Darwin's notion of natural selection d. Freud's notion of a fixation

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