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Select all that applyHarry Harlow's classic study with baby monkeys demonstrated which of the following?Multiple select question.the importance of proper nutrition in infant developmenta preference for warmth and nestlingcontact comfortthe concept of temperament

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Select all that applyHarry Harlow's classic study with baby monkeys demonstrated which of the following?Multiple select question.the importance of proper nutrition in infant developmenta preference for warmth and nestlingcontact comfortthe concept of temperament

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Harry Harlow's classic study with baby monkeys demonstrated:

  • A preference for warmth and nestling
  • Contact comfort

The study did not directly address the importance of proper nutrition in infant development or the concept of temperament. Harlow's research primarily focused on the emotional bonds formed through physical contact and the psychological effects of deprivation of such contact.

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