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Which of the following most accurately describes John Bowlby's view of the attachment process?

▸ Young infants become attached to significant caregivers who are present at birth; these bonds become stronger in the first six months of life. By one year attachments have broadened to include extended family members and friends.

▸ Young infants smile and attend to all people; by four or five months they direct these behaviors mainly to significant caregivers. By six months, they have intense desires to be with these caregivers.

▸ Infants recognize and attend to human faces by four months; by six months they smile and coo more often when they see significant caregivers. By one year they have intense desires to be in the presence of these caregivers.

▸ Infants engage in undifferentiated social smiling for the first two months of life. By three months they smile only at significant caregivers and by four months have intense desires to be in the presence of these individuals.
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