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Giselle, a 10-month old infant, is playing on the floor while her mother watches from the sofa. The mother leaves the room to tend to dinner that is cooking in the kitchen. During her absence, Giselle shows no distress and continues to play with her toys. When the mother returns a few minutes later Giselle ignores her. What type of attachment style does Giselle likely have?

Secure
Avoidant
Disorganized attachment
Resistant

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Final answer:

Giselle likely has an avoidant attachment style, where the child is unresponsive to the parent and does not use them as a secure base.

Step-by-step explanation:

Giselle likely has an avoidant attachment style. In this type of attachment, the child is unresponsive to the parent and does not use the parent as a secure base. They do not care if the parent leaves and react to the parent the same way they react to a stranger. When the parent returns, the child is slow to show a positive reaction. Ainsworth theorized that children with avoidant attachment are most likely to have caregivers who are insensitive and inattentive to their needs.

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