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... Harlow's original experiments ( Harlow and Zimmerman , 1959 ) examined the importance of physical contact for the ... Harlows ' deprivation experiments were conducted . Infant rhesus monkeys were raised under the following variety of ...
... Harlow's original experiments ( Harlow and Zimmerman , 1959 ) examined the importance of physical contact for the ... Harlows ' deprivation experiments were conducted . Infant rhesus monkeys were raised under the following variety of ...
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... Harlows call the traditional or ambivalence stage , punishment of the infant increases . Positive behaviors occur with about the same frequency as negative or punitive behaviors . Among rhesus infants reared with their mothers in small ...
... Harlows call the traditional or ambivalence stage , punishment of the infant increases . Positive behaviors occur with about the same frequency as negative or punitive behaviors . Among rhesus infants reared with their mothers in small ...
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... Harlow and Harlow ( 1965 ; 323 ) describe as " polymorphus elicitation " to " discrete intersex elicitation ” after ... Harlows ' affectional systems have some utility for the study of primates behavior , but they cannot account for the ...
... Harlow and Harlow ( 1965 ; 323 ) describe as " polymorphus elicitation " to " discrete intersex elicitation ” after ... Harlows ' affectional systems have some utility for the study of primates behavior , but they cannot account for the ...
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