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Watson and Rayner's study of Little Albert demonstrated how specific fears can be acquired through classical conditioning. The study conditioned a fear response to a white rat in Little Albert by pairing it with a loud noise, showing that fear can be learned through association.
John B. Watson
The little Albert experiment proved that psychological fears could be influence by classical conditioning. Little Albert, an infant, was first shown a white rat. At first, he was not afraid of the white rat. However, John Watson, leader of the experiment, presented the white rat repeatedly with a frightening high pitched noise (unconditioned stimulus) which scared little Albert (the unconditioned response). After five times, the infant became frightened whenever the white rat was presented (conditioned response). The white rat was what he associated with the fear of the loud noise and was now the conditioned stimulus.
John B. Watson is considered the founder of behaviorism. He believed that psychology should focus on observable behaviors rather than internal mental processes. Watson is known for his famous experiments with Little Albert, which demonstrated how behaviors can be learned through conditioning.
Little Hans was a case study by Freud. It involved a child who was afraid of horses. You are probably confusing it with Little Albert, a study by Watson and Rayner. In this study, a loud bar was clanged when Albert approached a white rat. This is not classical conditioning, but operant conditioning, as the child is learning by trial and error.
There is no definitive response that can be given because there were two variables in the experiment that could lead to different conclusions.
unconditioned response
Albert Durrant Watson died in 1926.
Albert Durrant Watson was born in 1859.
Stanley Albert Watson was born in 1926.
Stanley Albert Watson died in 1978.
Albert Watson - photographer - was born in 1942.
Albert Leisenring Watson was born in 1876.
Albert Leisenring Watson died in 1960.
Albert Watson II died on 1993-03-14.
Albert Watson II was born on 1909-01-05.
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