Which of the following most accurately describes Ainsworth’s strange situation test used to measure children’s attachment? The caregiver and the infant watch as several strangers enter the room. A stranger takes the infant away from the caregiver and moves to a place where the caregiver cannot be seen. The caregiver hides the toy that the infant was playing with, under a blanket. The caregiver leaves the infant with a stranger and returns later.

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Answer:

The caregiver leaves the infant with a stranger and returns later

Explanation:

in order to measure the attachment, the infants need to be put in the situation where the person that they trust as their primary caretaker suddenly leave them and make them vulnerable to dangers.

In order to do this, the main caregivers need to leave the infants with a stranger and return later. The researchers then can measure the heart rate and find out how fast the infants will start to cry as soon as the were left by the caretakers.