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Derrick Campbell
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Which theory of attachment did Harlow's monkey studies help to rule out?
A) the social theory
B) the evolutionary theory
C) the drive-reduction theory
D) the behavioral-learning theory
Drive-Reduction Theory
A theory in psychology that explains motivation as being rooted in biological needs that drive behavior towards reducing or eliminating those needs.
Behavioral-Learning Theory
A theory that emphasizes learning through interactions with the environment and the association between stimuli and responses.
- Acknowledge the role of physical soothing and inherent motivations in creating attachments.
- Assess the impact of different scholars on the comprehension of attachment theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the role of physical soothing and inherent motivations in creating attachments.
- Assess the impact of different scholars on the comprehension of attachment theory.
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