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What do psychologist Harry Harlow's experiments with monkeys suggest about the importance of attachment?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/12/2022

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.

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