Multiple Choice
Why was the Harlow (1958) study with the cloth and wire surrogate mothers so important?
A) It demonstrated that feeding was the primary drive of infant attachments.
B) It showed that human and monkey attachments follow very different developmental courses.
C) It showed that the type of contact infant and mother had was more critical for attachment formation than feeding.
D) It showed that there is no instinctive drive to form an attachment.
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