In the attachment experiments conducted by Harry Harlow, the infant monkeys spent more time with the surrogate mother. Further, when the infant monkeys were frightened by an aversive stimulus, they were likely to run to the surrogate that

a. had cloth on it and provided food.
b. had cloth on it, regardless of whether it provided food.
c. was made of wire and provided food.
d. was made of wire, regardless of whether it provided food.

B

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