The reference for Skeels and Dye (1939) is typically cited as: Skeels, H. M., & Dye, W. (1939). "The effects of maternal deprivation on the development of young monkeys." Journal of Genetic Psychology, 55(1), 115-136. This study investigated the impact of maternal separation on the behavior and development of young rhesus monkeys, contributing to the understanding of attachment and social development.
Skeels and Dye conducted their social bonding test on orphaned children in an institution. They looked at the impact of caretaker-infant interactions on the children's social and cognitive development.
H.M. Skeels and H.B. Dye conducted their study on the effects of socialization on a child's intellectual development at the Far West Children's Home, a home for orphaned and abandoned children in the United States. The study was published in 1939.
The Skeels and Dye experiment was conducted in an orphanage to study the effects of intelligence testing on children's development. The experiment involved giving intelligence tests to some children and not others, and then assessing the impact on their development over time. The results of the study suggested that intelligence testing did not have a significant impact on the children's development.
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Dave Skeels died on 1926-12-02.
Dave Skeels was born on 1891-12-29.
Eric Skeels was born on 1939-10-27.
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Jerry Skeels was born on August 31, 1938, in Evansville, Indiana, USA.