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A weakness of Harlow's study?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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-Potential confounding variables -2 surrogate mothers were varied on their heads -This could be a confounding variable due to them being varied systematically with the IV of the mother being cloth or wire. -Possible that the reson the monkey's preferred one mother other the other is bc the moth mother had a more attactive head, which means that the conclusions drawn may lack internal validity.


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