Freud and Dann's (1951) human parallel to Harlow's "peer-only" monkeys revealed that these "peer-only" orphans
A) were strongly attached to each other
B) were initially indifferent or hostile to outsiders
C) suffered serious adjustment problems as adults
D) were strongly attached to each other and were initially indifferent or hostile to outsiders
E) were initially indifferent or hostile to outsiders and suffered serious adjustment problems as adults
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Q1: Harlow's "mother-only" monkeys who were denied contacts
Q2: Taken together, studies of both monkeys and
Q3: Contact with peers is thought to be
Q4: Harlow's "peer-only" monkeys who were raised with
Q6: In the natural ecology, children's play groups
Q7: The research of Harlow and others indicates
Q8: Developmentalists define a peer as
A) an agemate
B)
Q9: Harlow's monkey research and Freud and Dann's
Q10: Within their gender-segregated world of playmates
A) boys
Q11: Seven-year-old Sharon and four-year-old Sue often play
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