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The subject of the now-famous Watson and Rayner study of how fears might be classically conditioned was __________

A) a white rat.
B) a young boy named Peter.
C) a white rabbit.
D) an 11-month-old named little Albert.

Watson And Rayner

Known for their Little Albert experiment, they demonstrated that emotional responses could be conditioned using classical conditioning techniques.

Classical Conditioned

Classical Conditioning is a type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a reflexive response because it has been associated with a stimulus that already produces that response.

Little Albert

A classic experiment in psychology conducted by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner demonstrating how emotional responses can be conditioned in humans.

  • Appreciate the contributions made by pivotal figures (Pavlov, Watson, Rayner, Rescorla) towards the development of classical conditioning theory.
  • Describe the process and implications of conditioned emotional responses.
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Anirudh RajeshJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Little Albert, an 11-month-old infant, was the subject of the Watson and Rayner study on classical conditioning of fear.