I don't know if this is the answer they're looking for, but i believe it's "nurture".
Benjamin Franklin Harlow has written: 'The Renicks of Greenbrier'
Clarissa Harlow Brown.
Actually she's from Malden, MA.
In Boston, Massachusetts in the year 1932. Actual date unknown.
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Harlow's experiment, conducted by psychologist Harry Harlow in the 1950s, involved rhesus monkeys to study attachment and social behavior. He created two surrogate "mothers": one made of wire that provided food and another covered in soft cloth that offered comfort. Harlow observed that the monkeys preferred spending time with the cloth mother, illustrating the importance of affection and emotional security over basic needs. This experiment highlighted the significance of caregiving and emotional bonds in early development.
rhesus monkeys
The Harlow monkey experiment, conducted by psychologist Harry Harlow in the 1950s, demonstrated the importance of comfort and emotional support in the development of attachment. Harlow used rhesus monkeys and provided them with two surrogate mothers: one made of wire that provided food and another covered in soft cloth that offered comfort. The monkeys overwhelmingly preferred the cloth mother, seeking her for comfort even when not feeding, highlighting the significance of nurturing and emotional bonds over mere physical sustenance in developing healthy relationships. This experiment profoundly influenced understanding of attachment theory and the emotional needs of infants.
Harlow's research suggested the importance of mother/child bonding. Not only does the child look to his/her mother for basic needs such as food, safety, and warmth, but he also needs to feel love, acceptance, and affection from the caregiver.
Will Harlow's birth name is William Anthony Harlow.
Harlow's monkey experiment raised ethical concerns due to the emotional harm inflicted on the monkeys through social isolation. The study highlighted the importance of social relationships for attachment and emotional well-being in primates, but also sparked debate about the ethics of using animals in research that causes distress and suffering.
Will Harlow is 5' 9".
Harlow Russ's birth name is Harlow Walter Russ.
Clarissa River Harlow goes by River Harlow.
Pat Harlow's birth name is Patrick Christopher Harlow.
Wendell Harlow's birth name is Wendy Lee Harlow.
Hugh Harlow's birth name is Hugh O'Neill James Harlow.