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What year was Lorenz's study conducted?
1935
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What year was Harlow's study conducted?
1959
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What was the procedure in Lorenz's study?
One group of
gosling
eggs with
natural
mother
Other eggs placed in an
incubator
Observed
imprinting
on the
first
moving
object
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What was the procedure in Harlow's study?
Created
two
mother surrogates
One surrogate wrapped in
soft cloth
Milk bottle
placed on both surrogates
Observed
time spent with each surrogate
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What did Lorenz find about the goslings' behavior?
They
followed
the
first moving object
,
Lorenz
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What did Harlow find about the motherless monkeys' behavior?
They
spent
most
time
with
the
cloth-covered
mother
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What happens if goslings are not exposed to a moving object during the critical period?
They do not
imprint
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What did Harlow find about the development of motherless monkeys?
They developed
socially
and
sexually
abnormal
behaviors
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What did Lorenz note about the process of imprinting?
It is
irreversible
and
long-lasting
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What did Harlow find about recovery in motherless monkeys?
Recovery
possible if with peers before
three
months
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What is a criticism of Harlow's study?
Confounding variables
in surrogate design
Differences in
heads
of
surrogates
Lack of
internal validity
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What did Guiton find regarding imprinting in chickens?
Chickens
imprinted
on
yellow rubber gloves
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What is the original concept of imprinting according to Lorenz?
An image is stamped
irreversibly
on the
nervous system
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How has the understanding of imprinting changed?
Imprinting is now believed to be more
flexible
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What are the implications of Harlow's findings for human attachment?
Findings
mirrored
in
human
attachment
Suggests importance of
sensitive responding
Animal studies
provide pointers for human behavior
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What is the ultimate aim of animal studies in psychology?
To generalize
conclusions
to
human behavior
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How does learning differ from imprinting?
Learning can be
rapid
and
reversible
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