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Harlow's Findings with Motherless Monkeys Showed That Physical Contact (Or

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Question 69

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Harlow's findings with motherless monkeys showed that physical contact (or love) is:


A) a basic human need.
B) an overrated human need.
C) less important than food.
D) important in other species, but not in our own.

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