According to the article Attachment in Separation concerning divorced or separated mothers' interactions with their children, the hypothesis which was supported by the data was the:
(a) protection hypothesis--that the kids were too young to know what was going on
(b) early adversity hypothesis--that attachment would be disrupted by separation
(c) attribution hypothesis--that the attitudes of the children matter most to attachment style
(d) the contingency hypothesis--that rewards and punishments determine attachment style
A
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A. her physical skills B. abstract psychological characteristics C. her desire to be popular with her friends D. external activities relying on motor skills
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