Which of the following hypotheses did psychoanalytic theory and behaviorism agree upon before Harlow's research?

Infants are genetically programmed to bond with their mothers.
Infants' attachments to their mothers result from the fact that their mothers
feed them.
Infants need to learn to love their mothers over the first several years of life
because their mothers are kind toward them.
Infants have no true love for their mothers, as infants are not cognitively
advanced enough to understand love.

Infants' attachments to their mothers result from the fact that their mothers
feed them.

Psychology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What important lesson could we learn from the story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's belief that there was photographic proof that fairies exist?

a) Fiction writers are easy to fool. b) Scientists are not equipped to investigate spiritualism. c) Personal beliefs can influence the evaluation of evidence. d) There is a major difference between the methods used to investigate criminal cases and events alleged to involve spiritualism.

Psychology