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    Harlow's Studies of Attachment in Monkeys Support Which Ideas About
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Harlow's Studies of Attachment in Monkeys Support Which Ideas About

Question 98

Question 98

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Harlow's studies of attachment in monkeys support which ideas about attachment?


A) Freud's drive reduction theory
B) Erikson's psychosocial stage theory
C) Ainsworth's strange situation theory
D) Bowlby's evolutionary theory

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