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Universality and Normativity hypothesis
All infants will become attached to one or more caregivers, and secure attachment is common.
Continuity hypothesis
Patterns of attachment are stable across the lifespan.
Sensitivity hypothesis
A child's early attachment security depends on the caregiver's responsiveness to the child's signals.
Competence hypothesis
Secure attachment leads to positive outcomes across various areas of development.