Dr. Amara conducted cross-cultural research into infant attachment styles. She gathered data from two distinct cultures: an agricultural community in East Africa and an urban population in East Asia. She concluded that attachment styles are primarily due to nature (biological/evolutionary factors). Dr. Amara came to this conclusion because she found that secure attachment was the most prevalent classification in both cultures, despite their vastly different environments.
To what extent is Dr. Amara correct in her conclusion that attachment styles are due to nature? You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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