Attachment - Harlow

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Across
  1. 2. Harlow's research demonstrated emotional needs were more important than ____________ for the formation of attachment.
  2. 5. Harlow placed baby monkeys with __________ mothers.
  3. 6. Using a laboratory setting results in higher _____________________.
  4. 8. Psychological research who investigated attachment using monkeys.
  5. 11. This was limited in Harlow's research as monkeys are not representative of human populations.
  6. 15. 3R - Utilising methods during research that minimise potential for distress or pain in animals.
  7. 16. A close and enduring emotional bond between an infant and their mother.
Down
  1. 1. 3R - Utilising methods during research that minimise the number of animals used per experiment.
  2. 3. Type of bond attachment consists of.
  3. 4. Type of monkey used in attachment research.
  4. 7. 3R - the use of alternative methods to eliminate the need for animals in research.
  5. 9. Period of time where normal development requires specific experiences to occur.
  6. 10. Period of time where development is profoundly effected by experience.
  7. 12. Type of variables that can be well controlled in laboratory research.
  8. 13. From an evolutionary perspective, attachment is thought to be important for this.
  9. 14. Harlow found baby monkeys spent more _______ with terrycloth mothers rather than wire mothers.