Children who were raised in severely overcrowded orphanages and got almost no attention from adults for the first year or two of their lives
a. were able to readily establish secure attachments once adopted.
b. craved constant attention and wanted to be held a great deal of the time.
c. were more fearful of strangers once they established an attachment with their adoptive families.
d. were anxious and remote and would not make eye contact with others.
ANSWER: d
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