A. were incapable of mating upon reaching sexual maturity
B. were totally apathetic and indifferent to the first monkeys they encountered
C. Showed not lasting adverse effects when placed in socially enriched environment
D. showed slower social development but more rapid cognitive development
Related Mcqs:
- When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
A. insecure attachment
B. object permanence
C. curiosity
D. basic trust - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys the surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sisters of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys. The surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sister of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mother providing infants with:
A. the opportunity to explore
B. body contact
C. appropriate schemas
D. adequate nourishment - Experiments with rats, monkeys and humans using sham feeding have advanced our knowledge about food intake by demonstrating that:
A. Satiety and reward signals are necessary to control eating
B. Taste and smell stop food-seeking
C. Gastric distension is caused by sham feeding
D. Satiety motivates food-seeking behavior - According to Erikson, isolation is to intimacy as role confusion is to ________________?
A. mistrust
B. guilt
C. inferiority
D. identity - A psychologist expects that rats raised in toy-filled cages will become better learner. This expectation of him is ___________?
A. research hypothesis
B. observer expectancy effect
C. independent variable
D. inferential statistics - Identical twins raised separately and found to have similar IQ are cited as examples of the contribution made to intelligence by _____________?
A. environment
B. heredity
C. infant stimulation
D. parental interaction - Which of the following is frequently raised in the conditions of learning:
A. Which factors influence the learning process
B. How the field of educational psychology can be widen
C. How individual differences can be reduced
D. All of the above - Which of the following types of learning cannot be directly observed?
A. operant conditioning
B. response learning
C. verbal learning
D. perceptual learning