(PEC) Harlow’s monkeys (1958)

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Limitation of Harlow’s monkeys

Ethical concerns of using monkeys

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Limitation of Harlow (1958) - Ethical concerns

P: Ethical concerns

E: Animals have a right to not be researched or harmed and can’t give informed consent

C: Question of if insight was worth the monkeys lives

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2 strengths of Harlow (1958)

-Good practical application

-Monkeys similar to humans

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Strength of Harlow (1958) - Good practical application

P: Good practical application

E: Helped social workers understand risk factors in child abuse so can prevent it

C: Findings also important for care of monkeys in zoos

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Strength of Harlow (1958) - Monkeys are similar to humans

P: Monkeys are similar to humans

E: Researchers state that all mammal brains have same structure as humans, just diff levels of connections and size

C: Psychologists disagree on extent non-human studies can be generalised to humans