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Hi Ilene,
Judy is right about the two studies. Harlow's monkeys are the classic wire
mother/cloth mother experiment.
I wanted to post thought because I think you can still use the corrected
story in your class to make a very valuable point about contact being almost
more important than food for babies!
Best wishes,
Molly Remer
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 15:53:11 -0500
From: Ilene Fabisch <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Judy LeVan comment about my post
Oh gosh, Judy, please let me know if what I've been saying all these years
is just a story of two separate studies, LOL! Seems like the "telephone"
game where things get distorted as they go down the line. I'm sure I heard
this from someone but it sure did seem unethical. So I guess it didn't
really happen as told. Guess I'll be changing that part of the class but it
did fit so well :-)
Ilene Fabisch, IBCLC/RLC
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