Japanese infants are more likely to become highly distressed during the Strange Situation, and also show higher rates of insecure resistance. This is most likely because ______.
A) in Japanese culture, infants are expected not to cry; therefore, the parents respond negatively to the infants after separation when they are most likely to cry
B) Japanese infants are more inherently distressed
C) in Japanese culture, child-rearing practices foster mother-infant closeness and physical intimacy that leaves infants unprepared for the separation episodes
D) Japanese infants are not accustomed to meeting strangers