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Which of the following contract defenses cannot be raised as a defense against suretyship obligations?
Ambivalent/Resistant Attachment
A type of insecure attachment characterized by anxiety and uncertainty in relationships, often resulting from inconsistent caregiving.
Attachment Styles
Patterns of attachment behavior shown by individuals in close relationships, shaped by early interactions with caregivers.
Infant
A very young child, especially one newly or recently born, typically considered to be in the first year of life.
Disorganized-Disoriented Attachment
A pattern of behavior in infants characterized by a lack of a coherent style or strategy for dealing with separation anxiety, indicating difficulties in the attachment process.
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