Cross-Cultural Differences in Infant Attachment
Cross-cultural research indicates that Japanese infants display less avoidant attachment than American infants. This difference is most likely attributable to:
A
Cultural variations in caregiving practices that promote proximity
B
Higher rates of maternal depression in Western cultures
C
More advanced cognitive development in Japanese infants
D
Genetic differences in temperament between populations
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