Little Albert experiment
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title:
Little Albert experiment
text:
The Little Albert experiment was an unethical study that mid-20th century psychologists interpret as evidence of classical conditioning in humans. The study is also claimed to be an example of stimulus generalization although reading the research report demonstrates that fear did not generalize by color or tactile qualities. It was carried out by John B. Watson and his graduate student, Rosalie Rayner, at Johns Hopkins University. The results were first published in the February 1920 issue of th
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Experiment providing information on classical conditioning of human infantile subject
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Albert_experiment
date created:
2004-03-03T02:06:50Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T01:59:35Z
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