The correct answer is an <span>insecurely attached toddler.
According to the psychologist, Mary Ainsworth, insecure attachment style refers to a relationship between a toddler and his or her mother or primary caregiver, wherein the toddler displays distress when separated from his/her mother and is clingy towards the mother. However, when an insecurely attached toddler is reunited with his or her mother after being separated, he/she seems to avoid and reject his/her mother. </span>
Bandura states that if someone is confident in performing a task, they most likely have <u>high self-efficacy</u> in regard to that particular task.
<h3>Who was Albert Bandura?</h3>
He was an Canadian-American psychologist that worked at Stanford University as a Professor Emeritus of social science in psychology and philosophy of action.
In 1997, he published his book titled "Self-Efficacy which entails The Exercise of Control" which typically deals with an individual's belief in his or her own competence.
According to this book, if someone is confident in performing a task, they most likely have high self-efficacy in regard to that particular task.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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