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The high death rate of children in orphanages the Harlow investigated was called:cross-sectional studiescontinuitymarasmus syndromediscontinuity

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The high death rate of children in orphanages the Harlow investigated was called marasmus syndrome. Marasmus syndrome is a consequence of severe malnutrition, which reduces the needed calories to perform essential metabolic activities. Eventually this could lead to famine and death.

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