Asked by Elena Cornejo on Jul 15, 2024

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Infants who show avoidant attachment ________.

A) are most distressed by their mothers' departure.
B) play without fuss when alone and ignore their mothers upon reunion after a separation.
C) alternately cling to their mothers and push them away upon reunion after a separation.
D) seem dazed, confused, or disoriented in the presence of an attachment figure.

Avoidant Attachment

A type of insecure attachment style characterized by a desire to maintain independence and emotional distance from others.

Distressed

Experiencing anxiety, sorrow, or pain; often a response to stressful situations or challenges.

Reunion

The act of coming together again after a period of separation.

  • Gain an understanding of the diverse attachment patterns in infants and the behaviors that indicate them.
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Denise RudasJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Infants with avoidant attachment tend to be independent in their explorations and often do not seek proximity to their mothers upon reunion after a separation. They may ignore their caregiver, indicating a strategy to avoid rejection or discomfort associated with attachment needs.