3.2: Harry Harlow (1959) Flashcards
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks)
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
What did the plain-wire mother and the cloth-covered mother do?
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
What was recorded?
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
What were also recorded?
The long-term effects were also recorded
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example what?
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring.
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, what did the monkeys prefer?
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring.
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother, regardless of what?
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother, regardless of whether she produced milk
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring.
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother, regardless of whether she produced milk.
When frightened by a loud noise, what did the monkeys do?
When frightened by a loud noise, the monkeys clung to the cloth-covered mother in the conditions where she was available
Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks).
Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates.
The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food.
The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions.
The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring.
When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother, regardless of whether she produced milk.
When frightened by a loud noise, the monkeys clung to the cloth-covered mother in the conditions where she was available, regardless of what?
When frightened by a loud noise, the monkeys clung to the cloth-covered mother in the conditions where she was available, regardless of if she dispensed milk