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A researcher observes that infants respond differently to a caregiver's temporary absence in an unfamiliar setting. Some explore freely when the caregiver is present, some are anxious and clingy throughout, and others appear indifferent to the caregiver's presence or departure. What is the most significant conclusion that can be drawn from these varied observations?
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A researcher observes that infants respond differently to a caregiver's temporary absence in an unfamiliar setting. Some explore freely when the caregiver is present, some are anxious and clingy throughout, and others appear indifferent to the caregiver's presence or departure. What is the most significant conclusion that can be drawn from these varied observations?