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what did Harlow study
Rhesus monkeys
Harlow procedure
separated 16 Rhesus monkeys from their mother
places them in cages with 2 surrogate mother
wired and dispenses milk
clothed doesnt give food
recorded how much time they spent with each mother
what did Harlow introduced
frightening object
Harlow findings
monkeys cuddled with the clothed mother rather than the wired mother they wanted comfort from the clothed mother in scary situations
one strength of Harlow study
research support for real world applications
what does the strength mean
helped clinical psychologist and social worker understand that some adult difficulties may be rooted in poor early bonding experiences
what does this strength do
increases ecological validity
what is one limitation of Harlow study
ethical concern-Harlow study is highly criticised
why is ethical concerns an limitation
caused lasting psychological harm to the monkeys e.g, isolation, distress, and long- term behavioral issues