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Graph 1: Fed on cloth mother
Two sets of data are plotted: One is labeled cloth mother. The other is labeled wire mother. The mean hours per day feeding based on age are listed here. Values are approximations.
Cloth mother:
Age 1 to 5 days: 16 hours
Age 6 to 10 days: 18 hours
Age 11 to 15 days: 19 hours
Age 16 to 20 days: 20 hours
Age 21 to 25 days: 19 hours
Wire mother:
Age 1 to 5 days: 1 hour
Age 6 to 10 days: 1 hour
Age 11 to 15 days: 1 hour
Age 16 to 20 days: 0.5 hour
Age 21 to 25 days: 0 hours
Graph 2: Fed on wire mother
Two sets of data are plotted: One is labeled cloth mother. The other is labeled wire mother. The mean hours per day feeding based on age are listed here. Values are approximations.
Cloth mother:
Age 1 to 5 days: 7 hours
Age 6 to 10 days: 8 hours
Age 11 to 15 days: 11.5 hours
Age 16 to 20 days: 17 hours
Age 21 to 25 days: 17 hours
Wire mother:
Age 1 to 5 days: 2 hours
Age 6 to 10 days: 1 hour
Age 11 to 15 days: 2 hours
Age 16 to 20 days: 2 hours
Age 21 to 25 days: 2 hours
Photo of infant monkey feeding. The monkey is standing on the cloth mother but leaning over to the wire mother to feed.
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For each country, three values are listed: (1) the percentage of anxious/avoidant, (2) the percentage of anxious/resistant, and (3) the percentage of secure attachment.
Germany: 35.3, 8.6, 56.6
Israel: 6.8, 28.8, 64.4
United States: 21.1, 14.1, 64.8
Netherlands: 26.3, 6.4, 67.3
Japan: 5.2, 27.1, 67.7