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Harry Harlow's research on rhesus monkeys could possibly apply to humans. How would his research
MOST likely play out with human subjects?
A:Human children would be more confident and secure if they were separated from their mothers.
B:Human children would create ties with an artificial mother if they provide comfort and warmth.
C:Human children would be able to grow up independently and develop the skills needed to speak and walk.
D:Human children would easily be able to distinguish between gender roles in society.
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