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  1. Harry Harlow was born in Iowa on October 31, 1905. He received his BA and PhD in experimental psychology from Stanford University. Upon graduation, Harlow began teaching at the University of ...

  2. Jan 23, 2020 · Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby and by child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim in 1958. They made similar observations of Harlow’s monkeys, yet their interpretations were strikingly different. Bettelheim saw Harlow’s wire mother as ...

  3. Harry F. Harlow (1958)[1] University of Wisconsin Address of the President at the sixty-sixth Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C., August 31, 1958. First published in American Psychologist, 13, 573-685. Love is a wondrous state, deep, tender, and rewarding. Because of its intimate

  4. Harry Frederick Harlow (födelsenamn Harry Israel), född 31 oktober 1905, död 6 december 1981, var en amerikansk psykolog. Harlows forskning på rhesusapor visade bland annat på vikten av nyfikenhet och trygghet vid inlärning [ 1 ] och att människans basala behov utgörs av mer än bara föda och sömn.

  5. Harry Frederick Harlow ( Fairfield, Iowa, 1905. október 31. – Tucson, Arizona, 1981. december 6.) amerikai pszichológus, az anya-gyermek kötődést vizsgáló majomkísérletei révén lett világhírű. Kísérlet-sorozatában vizsgálta az anyától való szeparációt, a függőségi szükségleteket és a szociális elszigeteltséget.

  6. Harry F. Harlow was awarded the National Medal of Science for original and ingenious contributions to comparative and experimental psychology, particularly in the controlled study of learning and motivations, the determinants of animal behavior, and development of affectional behavior.

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · Harry Harlow, sevgi ve bağlanmanın doğası üzerine bilimsel araştırmalar yürüten ilk psikologlardan biri. Gerçekleştirdiği tartışma yaratan deneyler serisiyle erken yaşlarda yaşanan bağlanma ilişkilerinin ve kurulan duygusal yakınlığın sağlıklı bir gelişim için ne kadar önemli olduğunu gösterdi. 20. yüzyılın ilk ...

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