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Harlow's Monkey's Experiments

Harlow was a researcher who took monkeys and separated them from their mothers. His work showed that as the monkeys grew up the monkeys were not able to interact in correctly in social context.



Classical Conditioning

This is where you can cause the baby to relate a behavior with a stimulus s
Operant Conditioning
Bring about a behavior through negative or positive reinforcement
Lorenz imprinting Theory

worked with geese and found a critical period where the geese were found to attach to something after birth.
Stages of attachment


baby's attachment develops in a sequence


up to 3 mo: indiscriminate attachement


after 4 mo: preference for certain people


after 7 mo: special preference for a single attachement figure


after 9 mo: multiple attachments.