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How are the interpersonal relationships of adulthood affected by the internal working models of attachment that were developed in infancy and early childhood?   
A) Adults tend to duplicate their infant/early childhood models of attachment with their prospective spouses.   
B) The internal working model of attachment predicts an individual's happiness in adult love relationships.   
C) Insecurely attached children inevitably become adults with insecure, unsatisfactory intimate relationships.   
D) Through the processes of individuation and autonomy, young adults abandon their infant/early childhood models of attachment and develop new models by resolving the crisis of intimacy versus isolation.
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