Harlow's studies of baby monkeys with artificial mothers that were made out of either wire or cloth provide support for: a) bowlby innate theory of attachment. b) Skinner's cupboard theory of attachment. c) Ekman's theory of reprocal altruism. d) Triver's theory of reciprocal altruism
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c) ekmans theropy of reprocal altruism
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The correct answer is option A.
i.e. bowlby innate theory of attachment.
according to this theory, monkey choose the modal wrapped in cloth instead of modal made of wire because baby monkey felt comfort and sense of security when researcher try to scare baby monkey with the help of another modal they created, to know in such a situation which modal would baby monkey chose when threatened or scared.
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