Multiple Choice
In Harlow's studies of infant monkeys, contact comfort referred to
A) perceived security from a soft object leading to attachment
B) skin-to-skin contact that was necessary for appropriate social development
C) the ability to self-soothe by rocking and grasping oneself
D) contact with a food-bearing surrogate leading to attachment
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