A study comparing cultures that use proximal, distal, and intermediate styles of caregiving found that
a. infants in the culture with the proximal caregiving style developed self-recognition later than infants in the other cultures
b. infants in the culture with the distal caregiving style developed self-regulation earlier than infants in the other cultures
c. differences across theses cultures emerged only for the development of infants' self-regulation
d. there were no differences across these cultures in the development of infants' self-recognition
A
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