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In Harlow's (1958)study,what Did They Find Was Most Important to Infant

Question 56

Question 56

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In Harlow's (1958) study,what did they find was most important to infant attachment?


A) Feeding
B) Contact comfort
C) Peers
D) Presence of both mother and father

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