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A researcher is using a well-established procedure to study the bond between 1-year-old infants and their primary caregivers. The procedure involves observing the infant's behavior through a sequence of separations and reunions in an unfamiliar playroom. For determining the nature of the infant-caregiver bond, which part of the observation provides the most significant information?
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A researcher is using a well-established procedure to study the bond between 1-year-old infants and their primary caregivers. The procedure involves observing the infant's behavior through a sequence of separations and reunions in an unfamiliar playroom. For determining the nature of the infant-caregiver bond, which part of the observation provides the most significant information?
A researcher is using a well-established procedure to study the bond between 1-year-old infants and their primary caregivers. The procedure involves observing the infant's behavior through a sequence of separations and reunions in an unfamiliar playroom. For determining the nature of the infant-caregiver bond, which part of the observation provides the most significant information?