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The Hundredth Monkey theory holds that when a population of monkeys on one desert island begins washing its fruit before eating it, monkeys on an island 10 miles away with no contact off their island will shortly start washing their fruit as well, seeming
Baby Boomers
Zmroczek, Christine. "Dirty Linen: Women, Class, and Washing Machines, 1920s-1960s." Women's Studies International Forum, 15, (March 1992), p. 173.
Domestic Technology
Cherkis, Jason. The Things They Carried. Washing City Paper: Washington Free Weekly, Inc., 2000
“The Things They Carriedâ€
McGuckin, Maryanne, et al. (1999). Patient education model for increasing hand washing compliance, American Journal of Infectious Control; 27:309-314.
Nursing Research
Rapoport, Judith, L., M.D. The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing: The Experience and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder New York: Penguin (1991)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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