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6 December, 18:12

When they were infants, Harlow's rhesus monkeys, who had been isolated at birth from other monkeys, showed: more prosocial behavior than those who were not separated. more social disturbances than those who were not separated. no difference in behavior from those who were not separated. greater intelligence than those who were not separated.

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