Describe briefly Harlow's experiment of monkeys. It should include:
1. Methods that Harlow used
2. why did he conduct the experiement
3. what theory was he trying to test?
4. results of the experiement
1),The methods used by him are wired mother with cloth and food and another mother monkey without food,maternal separation,dependency needs and social isolation.
2)He conducted the experiment to know about the attachments existing between the mother and baby monkey
3)He was trying to test theory of attachment
4)The result of the experiment says that the monkey exhibited a good relationship or bonding with the cloth terry than the wire mesh monkey. Though they went to get their food they had a cuddling effect only with the cloth terry
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