3.2: Harry Harlow (1959) Flashcards

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Describe one study by Harlow related to attachment (6 marks)

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Harlow studied attachment using animals as in a controlled environment, infant monkeys were reared with two mother surrogates

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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?

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The plain-wire mother dispensed food and the cloth-covered mother had no food

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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?

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The time the monkeys spent with each mother was recorded and details of fear conditions

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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?

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The long-term effects were also recorded

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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?

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The long-term effects were also recorded, for example sociability and relationship to offspring

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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?

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When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother

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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?

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When given a choice of surrogate mothers, the monkeys preferred contact with the cloth-covered mother, regardless of whether she produced milk

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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?

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When frightened by a loud noise, the monkeys clung to the cloth-covered mother in the conditions where she was available

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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?

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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

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