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    Harry Frederick Harlow (October 31, 1905 – December 6, 1981) was an American psychologist best known for his maternal-separation, dependency needs, and...
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    Jackman Thomas "Jack" Harlow (born March 13, 1998) is an American rapper and singer. He began a musical career in 2015, and released several EPs and mixtapes...
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    pit of despair was a name used by American comparative psychologist Harry Harlow for a device he designed, technically called a vertical chamber apparatus...
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  • He worked in the early 1970s as a research assistant to psychologist Harry Harlow, showing that it was possible to rehabilitate rhesus monkeys that had...
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    Poppy Harlow (born Katharine Julia Harlow; May 2, 1982) is an American journalist, best known for her reporting at CNN and Forbes.com. She was an anchor...
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  • laboratory, a device that Harlow insisted on calling the 'pit of despair.'" Blum, Deborah (2002). Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the science of affection...
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  • Margaret Ruth Kuenne Harlow (1918–1971) was an American developmental psychologist. She was married to Harry Harlow from 1946 until her death in 1971....
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    Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911 – June 7, 1937) was an American actress. Known for her portrayal of "bad girl" characters, she...
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  • infant and his or her primary caregiver. (Hetherington & Parke, 1999) Harry Harlow and his research in developmental psychology showed that attachment between...
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    became the basis of the attachment theory. More research was performed by Harry Harlow with monkeys. He utilized the strange situation to see if a monkey would...
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    Gordon G. Gallup David C. Geary Gerd Gigerenzer Peter Gray Jonathan Haidt Harry Harlow Judith Rich Harris Martie Haselton Stephen Kaplan Douglas T. Kenrick...
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  • drive for survival and comfort on the child's part. In 1958, however, Harry Harlow's study " The Hot Wire Mother'' comparing rhesus' reactions to wire surrogate...
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  • Hinde, and Harry Harlow. One of Harlow's students, Stephen Suomi, wrote about the contributions Bowlby's made to ethology, including that Harlow brought...
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  • Scientific career Fields Psychology Institutions Cornell University Brooklyn College Brandeis University Columbia University Doctoral advisor Harry Harlow...
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    to a child's development. Harry Harlow study One of the most famous developmental psychological studies is Harry Harlow's development experiment with...
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  • Carl Rogers Erik Erikson B. F. Skinner Donald O. Hebb Ernest Hilgard Harry Harlow Raymond Cattell Abraham Maslow Neal E. Miller Jerome Bruner Donald T...
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  • For example, the authors retell at length the notorious experiments of Harry Harlow establishing the importance of physical contact and affection in social...
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    newborns they see and hear poorly but cling strongly to their mothers. Harry Harlow conducted a controversial study involving rhesus monkeys and observed...
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  • Harlow (1830–1900), American politician George Henry Harlow (1787–1819), English artist Greg Harlow (born 1968), English bowls player Harry Harlow (1905–1981)...
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  • free dictionary. The Nature of Love (1958) - Harry Harlow, American Psychologist, 13, 573-685 Harry Harlow - A Science Odyssey: People and Experiments...
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    Petanjek, Zdravko; Judaš, Miloš; Šimić, Goran; Rašin, Mladen Roko; Uylings, Harry B. M.; Rakic, Pasko; Kostović, Ivica (2011). "Extraordinary neoteny of synaptic...
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  • and Mental Health" in 1950, and the subsequent work with monkeys by Harry Harlow. Understanding the different kinds of love, he writes, can help explain...
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    LeRoy HA, Van der Veer R (2008). ""When strangers meet": John Bowlby and Harry Harlow on attachment behavior". Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science...
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  • hypothesize that erotic fixation to diapers may parallel a study conducted by Harry Harlow in which he deprived infant monkeys of their natural mothers and gave...
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    Stern, Alexandra Minna; Novak, Nicole L.; Lira, Natalie; O'Connor, Kate; Harlow, Siobán; Kardia, Sharon (2017). "California's Sterilization Survivors: An...
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  • attachment bond. However, this theory is challenged by the work done by Harry Harlow, particularly the experiments involving the maternal separation of rhesus...
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  • Carl Rogers Erik Erikson B. F. Skinner Donald O. Hebb Ernest Hilgard Harry Harlow Raymond Cattell Abraham Maslow Neal E. Miller Jerome Bruner Donald T...
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  • well. A classic study demonstrating attachment in animals was done by Harry Harlow with his macaque monkeys. His study suggests that an infant not only...
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  • morality) Jay Haley G. Stanley Hall Tsuruko Haraguchi Robert D. Hare Harry Harlow Chris Hatcher Steven C. Hayes Donald O. Hebb Fritz Heider Asgeir Helgason...
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    1961  Neal E. Miller 1960  Donald O. Hebb 1959  Wolfgang Köhler 1958  Harry Harlow 1957  Lee J. Cronbach 1956  Theodore Newcomb 1955  E. Lowell Kelly 1954...
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