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Source: PhD thesis of Steven Suomi, University of Wisconsin, taken from [1]
Description: Vertical chamber apparatus, called the "pit of despair" where baby monkeys were kept in isolation by psychologist Harry Harlow. The image is believed to have been released by Suomi, but until that's confirmed, fair use is claimed.
Rationale: The image has no commercial value; it is widely available and iconic; it is a non-reproducible image from a famous experiment; it is being used for educational purposes in articles about the experiment and its creator.
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| current | 20:20, 5 October 2006 | 266×342 (48 KB) | SlimVirgin (Talk | contribs) | ({{historic photo}} Source: PhD thesis of Steven Suomi, University of Wisconsin, taken from [http://www.madisonmonkeys.com/images/isolation2.jpg] Description: Vertical chamber apparatus, called the "pit of despair" where baby monkeys were kept in isolati) |
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