Title: Harry Harlow’s study that demonstrated infant monkeys have a clear preference for the soft, terry cl Post by: pentapenguin on Jun 27, 2015 Harry Harlow’s study that demonstrated infant monkeys have a clear preference for the soft, terry cloth “monkey” that was warm but did not provide nourishment, over the wire “monkey” that provided nourishment illustrates that the
a. inability to meet basic physiological needs is sufficient for attachment to occur. b. ability to meet basic physiological needs is sufficient for attachment to occur. c. inability to meet basic physiological needs is not sufficient for attachment to occur. d. ability to meet basic physiological needs is not sufficient for attachment to occur. Title: Re: Harry Harlow’s study that demonstrated infant monkeys have a clear preference for the soft, terr Post by: Tinkler on Jul 5, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Harry Harlow’s study that demonstrated infant monkeys have a clear preference for the soft, terry cl Post by: pentapenguin on Aug 7, 2015 Your answer makes a lot more sense. I appreciate your insight.
Title: Re: Harry Harlow’s study that demonstrated infant monkeys have a clear preference for the soft, terry cl Post by: Tinkler on Aug 7, 2015 No problem.
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