Little Albert's fear response became generalized through a process known as stimulus generalization. This occurred when little Albert showed fear not only towards the original stimulus (a white rat) but also towards similar stimuli (such as other furry objects). This generalization happened because his fear response was not only linked to the specific rat but also to similar stimuli due to conditioning.
unconditioned response
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.
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The unconditional response in Watson and Rayner's Little Albert study was the fear reaction that Little Albert displayed when he was exposed to loud noises (unconditioned stimulus) such as a hammer hitting a steel bar (unconditioned response). This fear reaction was natural and unlearned.
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A response that involves little or no effort is often brief, lacking detail or thoughtfulness. It may come across as dismissive or perfunctory, showing little engagement or interest in the conversation. Examples include one-word answers, emojis, or generic responses that do not contribute to the discussion.
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The three little word a are "I guess so." That is Ashley's response when they asked if she'd like to be adopted.
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