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PAPER ONE AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY
ATTACHMENT
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Harlow
found that monkeys preferred
cloth
mothers over
wire
mothers, suggesting that physical contact was important for attachment.
Harlow
found that infant monkeys preferred a
cloth
mother over
wire
mothers, suggesting that physical contact was important for attachment.
Harlow
's study on the importance of comfort

1.
Rhesus monkeys
developed stronger attachments to a
cloth
surrogate than a wire surrogate
2. Monkeys clung to
cloth
surrogate when exposed to
fearful
stimuli
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Harlow's further research showed that
food
may still be a significant factor in
developing attachments
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Harlow
(1951) argued that something like imprinting occurs in humans
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Harlow's study supports the idea that we have evolved a need to attach, and that social and
emotional
development might be
damaged
if an attachment isn't formed
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