I, too, stumbled across these images last year and contacted the web author
to find out where they came from.

If you're interested,

> 
> On 11/22/01 3:20 AM, "Ken Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear Professor Brown,
>> 
>> You asked recently about the sources for some web photos on my PSY
>> 104 lectures.  Here are the sources for the pictures of Harlow and
>> his monkeys.
>> 
>> Monkey with 'mother' (left): National Geographic Society, The marvels
>> of animal behavior.  National Geographic Society, 1972, p. 47.
>> 
>> Monkey with 'mother' (right): N. Tinbergen. Animal Behaviour.
>> Time-Life International, 1969, p. 29.
>> 
>> Monkey in cage: National Geographic Society, The marvels of animal
>> behavior.  National Geographic Society, 1972, p. 366.
>> 
>> Harlow and friend: N. Tinbergen. Animal Behaviour.  Time-Life
>> International, 1969, p. 28.
>> 
>> Hope that helps.



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Thom

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On 3/6/02 11:38 AM, "Rick Froman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can get there more directly with:
> http://axon.bhs.mq.edu.au/PSY104/104lecture4.html
> 
> Rick
> 


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