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271. Personal grooming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and previous experience of affection within the family. They claim that even though humans do not groom each other with the same fervor that other species do, they are groomers par excellence. Therefore, human mutual grooming plays an important
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272. Child neglect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and play behavior, show less affection and are involved in more negative interactions with their children, for example verbal aggression. Often, parents who neglect their children are single parents or disabled mothers who already have to care for
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273. Human ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are features that elicit affection in adults. Many parents also form a "bond" with their newborn baby within hours of its birth, leading to a deep sense of emotional attachment with one's own offspring and increased behaviors that promote
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274. Homosexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
include sex , courtship , affection , pair bonding , and parenting among same sex animals. A 1999 review by researcher Bruce Bagemihl shows that homosexual behavior has been observed in close to 1,500 species, ranging from primates to gut
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275. Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harlow and the Science of Affection. Perseus Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0-7382-0278-9 ^ Booth, Wayne C. Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent , Volume 5, of University of Notre Dame, Ward-Phillips lectures in English language and
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276. History of attachment theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
that the child's need for affection was a primary one, not based on hunger or other physical gratifications. [ 9 ] A third theory prevalent at the time of Bowlby's development of attachment theory was "dependency". This approach posited that
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277. Goat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
restless and display great affection for her keeper. The mother often eats the placenta , which gives her much-needed nutrients, helps stanch her bleeding, and parallels the behavior of wild herbivores , such as deer, to reduce the lure of the
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