Harry Harlow

A scholarly environment depicting Harry Harlow's research, including images of rhesus monkeys, a laboratory setting, and emotional connections between animals.

Understanding Harry Harlow's Research

Test your knowledge about the groundbreaking work of psychologist Harry Harlow! This quiz delves into his studies on attachment and isolation, focusing on his influential research with primates.

  • 7 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Explore the significance of parent-child bonds
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringMonkey751
When was Harlow born?
1901
1921
1905
1904
What was the college that Harry attended at first
Stanford
Wisconsin-Madison
Reed College
Harvard
What did he study?
Children
Mice
Monkeys
Lizards
What does Isolation cause?
Independence
Mental Disorders or Death
Inspiration
Seizures
Being connected with the biological mother is important because?
They need it for social and emotional connections
They need to be with her for sustenance and only food
They need her for grooming
They need the mother for cleaning
What did Harry's research determine?
Children need food
Children need human affection to be able to function in society
Children need grooming
Children need minimum attention and they should be left alone
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