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Okay, so i see that you need help answering these six questions, and it says the insecure, ambivalent attachment between the caretaker and the infant is characterized by the child waiting, wanting the caretaker nearby, yet at the same time resisting them.
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It relates to the development of the fragile trust in the developing infant and is characterized by child showing strong protest behavior and negative emotions around separations.
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And then it says all the above are correct.
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And that is actually true.
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All of the above is correct with this statement.
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Number two, when examining attachment styles in adolescence or adulthood, we are essentially assessing a person's self -esteem, sense of trust in others, and ability to develop mutual supportive bonds.
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And that is correct for the attachment.
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In adolescence in adulthood.
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So number three.
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It says with respect to having similar basic primary emotions, men are more prone towards having vulnerable feelings like sadness.
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Women are more prone towards showing anger towards others.
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Men are more prone towards showing anger towards themselves.
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Men and women are similar in the experience of emotions yet differ in the way they are expressed.
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So what i would do is not all correct because it does need a correction to clarify and scientific accuracy.
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So what i would do is i would remove the conflicting incorrect lines where it says men are more prone towards having vulnerable feelings like sadness...