The most likely result is Daisy wouldn't develop deep emotional attachment with her mother.
Deep emotional attachment between parents and infant developed due to the Perception that infants have for her mother.
If the parent spent a lot of time taking care of her infant, the infant will perceive the mother as a guardian that always take care of her and someone who could make the infant feel safe.
If, the infant spent the majority of his/her childhood at they care, the emotional attachment that the infants have with the daycare teacher could be deeper than the attachment that they have to thier mother.
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The correct answer is two years.
Under the Constitution, members of the House of Representatives may serve <em>an unlimited number of two-year terms.</em>
A term starts on January 3, following an election in November. Members of the House may be considered for reelection every even year.
A person who wants to run for office in the House of Representatives must be 25 years of age, a citizen of the United States for at least 7 years and be resident of the state he is going to represent.
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, the upper chamber is the Senate.
The scenario most likely exemplifies:
The Pygmalion effect
The pygmalion effect or the rosenthal effect indicates a phenomenon wherein higher expectations lead to an increase in performance. This is a psychological principle that has relevance to effectively managing people. In this principle, people tend to perform up to the level that others expect of them.
I believe the answer is Group entitativity
Group entitavity happen only if all members of that group had eliminated all of their individualistic purposes and live solely to serve the group's goal.
One example of a group entitativity would be the Japanese airforce soldiers during world war II, who were glad to conduct 'Kamikaze' (sacrificing their life by colliding their own planes to enemy's base)