Asked by Muhammad Hafiž on Jul 27, 2024

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In the "Little Albert" study, the fear-producing stimulus used as a UCS was the __________

A) white rat.
B) loud noise.
C) fear of the rat.
D) fear of the noise.

UCS

An abbreviation commonly used in psychology for "Unconditioned Stimulus," which is a stimulus that naturally triggers a response without the need for prior conditioning.

Fear-Producing Stimulus

An object, event, or situation that induces a fear response in an individual.

"Little Albert" Study

An experiment conducted by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner that demonstrated classical conditioning in humans by showing how an infant named Albert became conditioned to fear a white rat.

  • Identify the roles of conditioned stimuli (CS) and unconditioned stimuli (US) in classical conditioning.
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Zybrea KnightJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The fear-producing stimulus used as a UCS in the "Little Albert" study was a loud noise. The white rat was initially a neutral stimulus, but it became associated with the loud noise and ultimately produced fear in Little Albert.