Harry Harlow's research with rhesus monkeys and "artificial mothers" revealed that
A. the monkeys were as likely to become attached to the artificial mother that provided food as the artificial mother that provided comfort.
B. monkeys developed greater social attachments based on their need for intimacy than on their need for food.
C. monkeys developed greater social attachments based on their need for food than on their need for intimacy.
D. monkeys rejected "artificial mothers" entirely.
Answer: B
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