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Dr. Harry Harlow and His Studies. The famous experiments that psychologist Harry Harlow conducted in the 1950s on maternal deprivation in rhesus monkeys were landmarks not only in primatology, but in the evolving science of attachment and loss.
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The famous experiments that psychologist Harry Harlow conducted in the 1950s on maternal deprivation in rhesus monkeys were landmarks not only in primatology, but in the evolving science of attachment and loss. Harlow himself repeatedly compared his experimental subjects to children and press reports universally treated his findings as major statements about love and development in human beings.
Harlow Experiment One:Food or securityClick on picture for link
Harlow Experiment Two:Socialization Click on picture for link
Harlow Experiment Three:Don’t Think I won’t Scare a Monkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Click on picture for link
The “Pit of Despair” Harlow in summary:Were his experiments ethical?Click on picture for link This was created probably by a college student, but does a good job in summarizing Harlow’s career and impact, along with raising the ethical question.