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How did Mary Ainsworth's 'strange situation' experiment inform us about attachment?
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How did Mary Ainsworth's 'strange situation' experiment inform us about attachment?
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Ainsworth's 'strange situation' experiment showed different attachment styles in infants and the importance of caregivers' sensitivity to infant needs, contributing to greater understanding and assessment of attachment styles in humans.
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