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An Attachment Classification That Is Characterized by the Infant's Behaviors

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An attachment classification that is characterized by the infant's behaviors in the Strange Situation. These infants engage in little interaction with the caregiver, are not upset when the caregiver leaves the room, and do not reestablish contact with the caregiver upon reunion.


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Absorption Costing

A method of costing that includes all manufacturing costs - direct materials, direct labor, and both variable and fixed overhead - as part of the cost of a product.

Variable Costing

A costing method that includes only variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead) in product costs.

Net Operating Income

A company's total earnings from its operations, excluding non-operating income and expenses, interest, and taxes.

Absorption Costing

This accounting strategy entails calculating a product's cost by including all costs related to its manufacturing, comprising direct materials, direct labor, and all categories of manufacturing overhead, both variable and fixed.

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